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Earth's moon is very large in proportion to its planet. It is just over one quarter of Earth's diameter. While several moons in the solar system are larger than our moon, they orbit much larger planets.
There is no star that is the same size as Earth. Stars are significantly larger than planets, including Earth. Our Sun, for example, is much larger than Earth.
Compared to the size of Earth, the Jovian planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) are much larger in size. They are called "Jovian" because they are similar in size and composition to Jupiter. Jovian planets are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases and have thick atmospheres, making them significantly bigger than Earth.
Around 1,321 Earths could fit inside Jupiter. This calculation is based on the volume of the two planets; Jupiter is significantly larger in size than Earth.
All of the planets larger than Earth have several moons.Mercury and Venus are the only planets for which no satelliteshave been discovered.
The four planets larger than Earth are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The smaller planets than Earth are Mercury, Venus, and Mars.
Saturn
The order of the planets from largest to smallest is:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneEarthVenusMarsMercurySo yes, Uranus is larger than the Earth.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all larger than Earth.
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Earth is smaller than some planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, but larger than others, such as Mercury and Mars. It is the fifth largest planet in our solar system.
Mercury
Inside our sollar system, the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all larger and more massive than Earth.
the sun and some planets
A rock that is larger than Earth would be a planet in its own right. Rocky planets larger than Earth do exist outside of our solar system.
Jupiter is the largest of all the planets, but Saturn, Neptune and Uranus are also larger than Earth.