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The smallest planet is Mercury with a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers, while the largest is Jupiter with a diameter of about 139,820 kilometers. Therefore, the diameter difference between the smallest and largest planet is approximately 135,940 kilometers.
Mercury, because it is the smallest planet in our solar system
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Mercury is the smallest planet in terms of diameter among the options provided.
the cell of bacteria.
depends on your definition of "smallest" depends on your definition of "smallest"
The smallest planet is Mercury with a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers, while the largest is Jupiter with a diameter of about 139,820 kilometers. Therefore, the diameter difference between the smallest and largest planet is approximately 135,940 kilometers.
A hydrogen atom has the smallest diameter because there is only one proton and neutron.
The smallest particle of aluminum is the aluminum atom. It is the basic unit of aluminum and cannot be divided further without losing its properties as aluminum.
Mercury, because it is the smallest planet in our solar system
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Mars is the second smallest with a diameter of 6792km (this is assuming that the dwarf planet Pluto, which has a diameter of 2390km, is not considered; if it is considered, then Mars would be the third smallest). Mercury is the smallest, with a diameter of 4879km.
Mercury is the smallest planet with a diameter of 4879.28 kilometers.
Mercury is the smallest planet in terms of diameter among the options provided.
The smallest planet in our Solar System is Mercury. The second-smallest is Mars, which has MORE than half of Earth's diameter.
Mercury