Well there isnt one. There is no planet in the world, there are planets in the solar system though
The smallest planet is MercuryMercury
Miranda is a Moon not a planet; its the smallest and inner most of the five Uranian moons. It was discovered by Gerad Kuiper in 1948.
Mars is the second smallest planet, Mercury is the smallest.
No, Earth is not the smallest terrestrial planet. Mercury is the smallest terrestrial planet.
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. We probably won't ever detect any other planets of that size orbiting other stars because they are just so small. We may be able to detect perturbations of a star with a small orbiting planet, but we most likely won't be able to get a very accurate measurement of the actual size
Ceres is the smallest dwarf planet. Ceres is a newly discovered planet
No. There are others that have been discovered that are smaller and there could be others that have to be discovered yet.
That depends where you are in space. If you are near Earth, maybe Pluto. If you are near Pluto, maybe Mercury.
That's hard to say because new satellites are still being discovered and naturally they are usually the smallest ones.
The smallest planet is MercuryMercury
it is the smallest planet
Miranda is a Moon not a planet; its the smallest and inner most of the five Uranian moons. It was discovered by Gerad Kuiper in 1948.
As far as we know, it's Mercury. If there's a closer planet, it hasn't been discovered yet.
Pluto used to be the smallest planet, but it was deemed to not be a planet. The smallest planet now is Mercury within our Solar System
Mars is the second smallest planet, Mercury is the smallest.
Mercury was listed as the second smallest planet. Since Pluto lost its status as a planet Mercury is now the smallest planet.
Mercury is the smallest of the eight planets, but is the closest. The furthest planet is Neptune, but its not the smallest.