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
Planet Solar System Galaxy Universe
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The universe is organized in a hierarchical structure from largest to smallest as follows: universe, observable universe, galaxy, solar system, planet, moon, and then down to subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest observations.
The smallest planet is MercuryMercury
Planet Solar System Galaxy Universe
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Asteroid, moon, planets, solar system, universe
The order from largest to smallest is universe, galaxy, star, and planet. The universe encompasses everything, including galaxies like the Milky Way. Within galaxies, there are stars like our sun, and planets like Earth.
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No. Even in our own solar system it is 2nd smallest planet. The biggest planet in the solar system is Jupiter.
The universe is organized in a hierarchical structure from largest to smallest as follows: universe, observable universe, galaxy, solar system, planet, moon, and then down to subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest observations.
The smallest planet is MercuryMercury
it is the smallest planet
Dunno -if U carnt bee bovered to spelink properly den we shud eye.
Mercury is the second smallest planet @ 3,031 miles (4,878km) in diameter after the smallest Pluto @ 1,413 miles (2274 km) in diameterno it is not the biggest planet the biggest planet in our solar system is Jupiter