There are 8 planets
Mercury (smaller than Earth)
Venus (smaller than Earth)
Earth
Mars (smaller than Earth)
Jupiter (bigger than Earth)
Saturn (bigger than Earth)
Uranus (bigger than Earth)
Neptune (bigger than Earth)
so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth
37.5% smaller than Earth
50% bigger than Earth
3 of the 8 planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars) are smaller than Earth.
Most of the known extrasolar planets are more massive than Earth because massive planets are easier to detect. We have detected planets smaller than Earth.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are much larger than earth. Venus (slightly), Mars (by half) and Mercury are smaller than earth.
Of the seven other planets that orbit the sun, three are smaller than Earth and four are larger.
Many of the planets have more than one element. Two of these planets that have more than one element are Earth and Jupiter.
3 of the 8 planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars) are smaller than Earth.
There are 8 planets Mercury (smaller than Earth) Venus (smaller than Earth) Earth Mars (smaller than Earth) Jupiter (bigger than Earth) Saturn (bigger than Earth) Uranus (bigger than Earth) Neptune (bigger than Earth) so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth 37.5% smaller than Earth 50% bigger than Earth
Most of the known extrasolar planets are more massive than Earth because massive planets are easier to detect. We have detected planets smaller than Earth.
37.5% not including PlutoFirst Answer:50% including Pluto.Second Answer:Of the eight planets in our solar system, three are smaller than earth. 3/8 = 38%.However, we also know (to date) of more than a thousand other planets, orbiting distant stars. None of these planets so far is smaller than earth, but that it because planets as tiny as ours are difficult to detect. We expect probably half of all planets would be our size or smaller.
All the planets further away from the sun than Earth is
well some planets are bigger than the earth but from the inside earth is of course bigger than all of the other planets
The planets that have less mass than Earth are Mercury, Mars and Venus. The planets that have a lower average density than Earth are all of them; Earth is the most dense planet in our solar system.
All of the planets larger than Earth have several moons.Mercury and Venus are the only planets for which no satelliteshave been discovered.
There are two planets large than Uranus in the same solar system: Saturn and Jupiter. Uranus is 400 percent of the size of Earth whereas Saturn and Jupiter are 945 percent and 1120 percent the size of Earth.
There are 2 planets closer to the Sun from the Earth
smalller than a chude
smaller