The planets are normally classified in size by their equatorial diameter.
Earth is the fifth largest of the eight planets of the Solar System
Amongst the planets in the Solar System, it is the third largest.
Planets in our solar system have a wide range of sizes, but generally speaking, a celestial body must meet certain criteria to be considered a planet. This includes being in orbit around the Sun, having enough mass for its gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a nearly round shape, and having cleared its orbit of other debris.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar System so any of the other planets could fit inside a volume the size of Jupiter, some of them many times over.
The planets are normally classified in size by their equatorial diameter.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
Saturn is the second largest planet of all eight planets in our solar system.
U can group the planets by size,weight and amount of moons
There are eight planets in our solar systemThe Planets extending from the sun in order:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneWe've found 5 dwarf planets as wellThe dwarf planets in size order:ErisPlutoHaumeaMakemakeCeres
Roughly in order of decreasing size and mass, the objects in the Solar System are: the Sun; the planets; moons; dwarf planets; other planetoids; comets.
Of the eight planets in our solar system, Earths is the fifth largest or the fourth smallest.
Mercury is around 4,880km in diameter, the smallest planet, while Jupiter has the largest diameter of all the planets in our solar system, 142,985km at the equator (11.2 times that of earths).
Earth is the fifth largest of the eight planets of the Solar System
The mean size(volume) of all eight planets in the solar system is around 2.96 * 10^23 m^3 which equals about 273 earths.
Amongst the planets in the Solar System, it is the third largest.
Yes Saturn and the other planets are in our Solar System. Many hundreds of planets exist outside of our solar system. These are often compared to the gas giants (Jupiter and Saturn) because of their size and composition.