Neptune
Mercury (smallest), Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter (largest). Note that although Neptune has more mass than Uranus, it is smaller in size. Mercury's volume = 0.056 x Earths Mars' volume = 0.151 x Earths Venus' volume = 0.857 x Earths (Earth) volume = 1 x Earths Neptune's volume = 57.74 x Earths Uranus' volume = 63.086 x Earths Saturn's volume = 763.59 x Earths Jupiter's volume = 1321.3 x Earths
No, the outer planets in our solar system (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) are much larger than Earth. Jupiter is the largest planet, followed by Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Earth is much smaller in comparison to these gas giants.
From largest (1) to smallest (8) 1 Jupiter. Diameter = 142,984km or 11.21 x Earths diameter 2 Saturn. Diameter = 120,534km or 9.45 x Earths 3 Uranus. Diameter = 51,114km or 4.01 x Earths 4 Neptune. Diameter = 49,532km or 3.88 x Earths 5 Earth. Diameter = 12756km 6 Venus. Diameter = 12104km or 0.9488 x Earths 7 Mars. Diameter = 6794km or 0.5323 x Earths 8 Mercury. Diameter (at the equator) = 4880km or 0.3825 x Earths
Mercury's mass = 0.055 x Earths, Volume = 0.056 x Earths Mars' mass = 0.1075 x Earths, Volume = 0.151 x Earths Venus' mass = 0.815 x Earths, Volume = 0.857 x Earths (Earth) mass = 1 x Earths, Volume = 1 x Earths Uranus' mass = 14.536 x Earths, Volume = 63.086 x Earths Neptune's mass = 17.147 x Earths, Volume = 57.74 x Earths Saturn's mass = 95.152 x Earths, Volume = 763.59 x Earths Jupiter's mass = 317.8 x Earths, Volume = 1321.3 x Earths
Both Venus (12,104 km) and Earth (12,756 km) are larger than Mars (6,787 km) and smaller than Neptune (49,500 km).Sizes are equatorial diameters quoted from "The Solar System", Roman Smoluchowski, 1983, Scientific American Library, Page 164
Neptune is the outermost planet, and is farthest from Earth's orbit.
Neptune and Jupiter
All 4 gas giants : Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
no jupiter is one of the outer planets
Mercury (smallest), Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter (largest). Note that although Neptune has more mass than Uranus, it is smaller in size. Mercury's volume = 0.056 x Earths Mars' volume = 0.151 x Earths Venus' volume = 0.857 x Earths (Earth) volume = 1 x Earths Neptune's volume = 57.74 x Earths Uranus' volume = 63.086 x Earths Saturn's volume = 763.59 x Earths Jupiter's volume = 1321.3 x Earths
In our solar system there are 4 planets larger than Earth, which are collectively known as the gas giants; these are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There are many other planets larger than Earth in other solar systems as well.
The next largest to Earth would be Neptune - although it's significantly larger, almost 4 times the diameter and could squeeze almost 58 Earths inside it. Overall, the second largest planet in our solar system would be Saturn.
No, the outer planets in our solar system (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) are much larger than Earth. Jupiter is the largest planet, followed by Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Earth is much smaller in comparison to these gas giants.
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From largest (1) to smallest (8) 1 Jupiter. Diameter = 142,984km or 11.21 x Earths diameter 2 Saturn. Diameter = 120,534km or 9.45 x Earths 3 Uranus. Diameter = 51,114km or 4.01 x Earths 4 Neptune. Diameter = 49,532km or 3.88 x Earths 5 Earth. Diameter = 12756km 6 Venus. Diameter = 12104km or 0.9488 x Earths 7 Mars. Diameter = 6794km or 0.5323 x Earths 8 Mercury. Diameter (at the equator) = 4880km or 0.3825 x Earths
All the other planets as they all belong to sun's family (solar system).They are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
A list of the 8 planets of the solar system, from the smallest diameter to the largest: 1. Mercury - 4,900 km in diameter 2. Mars - 6,800 km in diameter 3. Venus - 12,100 km in diameter 4. Earth - 12,800 km in diameter 5. Neptune - 49,500 km in diameter 6. Uranus - 51,100 km in diameter 7. Saturn - 125,000 km in diameter 8. Jupiter - 143,000 km in diameter