Within our solar system, the list of planets arranged by decreasing size is:
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury.
Note that Ganymede and Titan are larger than Mercury but are satellites of Jupiter and Saturn and thus not considered planets; other solar system objects are also designated as moons, or are classified as dwarf planets (like Pluto).
Many hundreds of exoplanets have now been discovered outside our solar system - due to the difficulty of detection the ones we can see are usually quite large, in one case, quite a bit larger than Jupiter.
Jupiter is the biggest planet.
Jupiter - (diameter - 142,800 km)SaturnUranusNeptuneEarthVenusMarsMercury
The terrestrial planets, from largest to smallest, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Mercury is the smallest of the inner planets, with a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers.
Venus is the second smallest planet in our solar system, after Mercury. It is only slightly smaller in size than Earth.
The 4 largest planets in order from biggest to smallest are:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Jupiter is the biggest planet.
Smallest : It's Mercury. Biggest : It's Jupiter.
they aren't ranged from biggest to largest
Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System
Jupiter - (diameter - 142,800 km)SaturnUranusNeptuneEarthVenusMarsMercury
Earth is a fairly small planet. It is neither the biggest nor the smallest, as there are literally billions of billions of planets.
No, Mercury is not one of the biggest planets in the solar system. It is the smallest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers.
The terrestrial planets, from largest to smallest, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Jupiter is the biggest planet, while Mercury is the smallest planet.
Jupiter (largest), Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars and Mercury (smallest).
Jupiter (largest), Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars and Mercury (smallest).