In terms of size, the planets from smallest to greatest is as follows:
Mercury (smallest), Mars, Venus, Earth, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn and Jupiter (largest). Note that although Neptune has more mass than Uranus, it is smaller in size.
Mercury is one of the four inner terrestrial planets, or rocky planets. It is the smallest of the four and closest to the sun. It is also the smallest of all eight planets.
The smallest gas planet is Neptune.
Mercury is the smallest of the inner planets and the closest to the sun in our solar system.
Mars is the second smallest of the inner planets in our solar system, with a diameter of about 4,200 miles.
Planets from smallest to largest: Mercury Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter Mercury is the smallest planet Jupiter is the largest planet
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system.
Mercury is the smallest of the eight official planets, then there are dwarf planets that are smaller.
Mercury is the smallest of the terrestrial planets.
Of the Jovian (gas giant) planets, Neptune is the smallest while Jupiter is the largest.
The smallest is 10 and the greatest is 99.
Mercury is one of the four inner terrestrial planets, or rocky planets. It is the smallest of the four and closest to the sun. It is also the smallest of all eight planets.
Mercury is the smallest planet of all.
The smallest gas planet is Neptune.
Mercury is the smallest of the terrestrial planets in our solar system.
The four smallest planets in our solar system, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are located closest to the sun. They are considered the inner or terrestrial planets.
Mercury is the smallest of the inner planets and the closest to the sun in our solar system.
Order of planets from largest to smallest: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury and smallest Pluto.