It all depends. If compare it to the size of us then it is huge but in space it would be considered tiny. Jupiter is 500 times its size. The Sun is 500 times Jupiter's size and a red Giant is the size of 500 Suns. So it would not huge or even medium in space and not even the sun would be considered large!
no it is not. Mars is actually ranked 7th by size.
Uranus is the 7th largest planet in the solar system.
Uranus is the third largest planet in the solar system.
The largest object in space that is not a planet or a star is a galaxy. Galaxies are massive systems of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity. They can contain billions to trillions of stars and are among the largest known structures in the universe.
Neptune
No. Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system. Neptune is the 4th largest planet.
Neptune is the 4th largest planet
No. Saturn is the second largest planet. Neptune comes in fourth place.
It is fourth largest by volume but third by mass.
Uranus is the 7th planet from the Sun and the 4th largest planet in our solar system, after Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune. It is an ice giant with a diameter of about 50,724 kilometers, making it slightly larger than Neptune.
None of the above. Earth is the 4th smallest planet.
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.
It all depends. If compare it to the size of us then it is huge but in space it would be considered tiny. Jupiter is 500 times its size. The Sun is 500 times Jupiter's size and a red Giant is the size of 500 Suns. So it would not huge or even medium in space and not even the sun would be considered large!
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.)
no it is not. Mars is actually ranked 7th by size.
No. It is not even considered a planet now. All of the traditional planets are bigger than it. Neptune is the fourth largest of the planets.