New Guinea is the second largest actual island, just behind Greenland.
The second largest island in the world is technically Africa, (after Eurasia) but continents, including Australia and Antarctica, are not defined as islands although they are surrounded by oceans.
No. Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets (of which there are four in the Solar system). Mars is the second smallest planet (Mercury is the smallest, and Venus is just a little smaller than Earth).
Jupiter is the largest planet of the solar system. The second largest is Saturn.
Venus is not the largest planet in our solar system. The largest planet is Jupiter, which is over 11 times wider than Venus. Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is similar in size to Earth.
Saturn is the largest planet between the two. It is the second largest planet in our solar system, after Jupiter. Venus is smaller than Earth and significantly smaller than Saturn.
Planets are not on Earth. Earth is a planet. And Mauna Loa is not a planet, it is a volcano, the largest volcano on Earth. It is located in Hawaii.
I guess Earth because it is the only planet that has a island
No, Earth is the fifth largest planet in our solar system.
Neither. It is the 5th largest planet in the solar system.
Venus is the second-largest terrestrial planet.
The Earth is in fact the fifth largest or the forth smallest depending on you frame of mind.
No. Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets (of which there are four in the Solar system). Mars is the second smallest planet (Mercury is the smallest, and Venus is just a little smaller than Earth).
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Jupiter is the largest planet of the solar system. The second largest is Saturn.
The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter.
Yes, Earth is the fifth largest planet in our solar system.
New Guinea, 303381 square miles
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