Of the seven other planets that orbit the sun, three are smaller than Earth and four are larger.
The planet that is larger than four planets and smaller than four planets is Uranus. In our solar system, Uranus is the third largest planet by diameter, being larger than Mercury, Mars, Venus, and Earth, while being smaller than Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune. This unique positioning makes it the only planet that fits this description.
The inner planets are smaller than the outer planets.
From the Sun:Mercury is innermost and smallest (about the size of our Moon.)Venus is next and almost exactly the size of the Earth, just a shade smaller.Earth is next and it is - well- the Earth!Mars is the last of the rocky - Earthlike planets and it is smaller than Earth.See a picture comparing the sizes at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:5_Terrestrial_planets_size_comparison.png
Yes. The four inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars and smaller than the four outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Earth is largest inner planet, and Neptune is the smallest outer planet. Neptune is around 14 times larger in terms of diameter than the Earth. The dwarf planets are all smaller than any of the actual planets.
Of the seven other planets that orbit the sun, three are smaller than Earth and four are larger.
The inner planets are smaller than the outer planets.
All four rocky planets are much smaller than gas planets.
From the Sun:Mercury is innermost and smallest (about the size of our Moon.)Venus is next and almost exactly the size of the Earth, just a shade smaller.Earth is next and it is - well- the Earth!Mars is the last of the rocky - Earthlike planets and it is smaller than Earth.See a picture comparing the sizes at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:5_Terrestrial_planets_size_comparison.png
Pluto is not a planet so that would be Mercury is 13.72% smaller. Venus is 0.23% smaller. Mars is 9.42% smaller. So that means 3 planets are smaller than Earth.
In our solar system there are 4 planets larger than Earth, which are collectively known as the gas giants; these are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There are many other planets larger than Earth in other solar systems as well.
That doesn't make any sense. A planet is only a single body in space, not multiple ones.
The planet Venus is just slightly smaller than the Earth. It is larger than either Mars or Mercury, and it is much smaller than any of the four gas giants.
Yes. The four inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars and smaller than the four outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Earth is largest inner planet, and Neptune is the smallest outer planet. Neptune is around 14 times larger in terms of diameter than the Earth. The dwarf planets are all smaller than any of the actual planets.
The planet Earth is the largest of the four rocky inner planets; it is smaller than any of the four gas giants.
Some are, but the furthest from the sun, Pluto, is also the smallest. The four innermost planets are considerably smaller than the four outermost, but the correlation of distance and size is not perfect. Earth is the largest of the first four planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, even though Earth is number three. Jupiter is the largest of all, even though it is the first of the remaining four; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto isn't a planet anymore, so you could say that
Going out form Earth in order their sizes as compared to Earth are:-Mars - smallerJupiter - largerSaturn - largerUranus - largerNeptune - larger