Neptune is the 4th largest planet in our solar system
No, Neptune is the 4th largest planet in our solar system behind Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.
That would be Uranus. Uranus has a diameter of about 51,000km, making it the third largest planet in terms of radus/diameter/volume etc. but it's mass is only 15 times that of Earth, less than Neptune, making it the fourth largest in terms of mass.
No, Uranus is not the 2nd largest planet but the third largest planet. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system after Jupiter. Uranus is 3rd largest by diameter, but 4th most massive. (Neptune is slightly smaller but denser than Uranus.)
Mars is the 4th planet from the sun. Mars is the fourth closet planet to the Sun. It is our outer neighbor in the solar system. Our inside neighbor is Venus which is the 2nd closest planet to the Sun. The Earth is the third closest planet to the Sun.Of the known planets in the solar system, Mars is the fourth nearest to the sun.
No. Its the third. I'm not sure of the reason on some old solar system charts that the Earth is in orbit number four around the sun. On the old charts there are three planets circling the sun, then the Earth. These charts date back to the 1600's and were at first inacurate. Let me do some research and I will repost to this answer.
No. Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system. Neptune is the 4th largest planet.
No, Neptune is the 4th largest planet in our solar system behind Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.
Not counting Pluto, 4th largest. Funny how you phrase it "your solar system"
It's Neptune.
No, Saturn is. Neptune is 4th.
No, size does not go with density. The Earth is the most dense planet in the solar system, but it is the 4th smallest planet.
Your question could mean there is a name "4TH planet" and asking about what it is. If you mean "what is the planet which is the fourth one away from the Sun ?" your answer would be Mars.
Jupiter is the fourth largest planet in our solar system. It is the largest planet after Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter's massive size is primarily due to its composition of hydrogen and helium gases.
Mars
In the solar system, Mars is the 4th planet from the Sun, following right after the Earth.
No, Uranus is not the 2nd largest planet but the third largest planet. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system after Jupiter. Uranus is 3rd largest by diameter, but 4th most massive. (Neptune is slightly smaller but denser than Uranus.)
That would be Uranus. Uranus has a diameter of about 51,000km, making it the third largest planet in terms of radus/diameter/volume etc. but it's mass is only 15 times that of Earth, less than Neptune, making it the fourth largest in terms of mass.