Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (though Pluto has been demoted and is no longer classed as a planet).
Without going to look it up, I'm pretty sure there's only1 planet with 1 moon, and only 1 planet with 2 moons.
you subtract and then put the biggest number's sign , for example:2+-3=-1, i subtrct 3-2 and the result is 1 then i put the biggest number sign which the biggest is 3 and it's sign is - so i put - \ so the final result is -1 .
the biggest remainder you can have when dividing by 2 is 1. Reason is ......if you divide an even number by 2 you will always get a round answer. However if you divide an odd number by 2 you will always get a full number with 1 reamining...i.e divide 3 by 2.........2 remainder 1......................divide 19 by 2 this will give you 9 remainder 1. Hope this helps
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Jupiter is the biggest, Saturn is the second biggest.
It is the seventh planet from the Sun.
Mercury is the second smallest planet @ 3,031 miles (4,878km) in diameter after the smallest Pluto @ 1,413 miles (2274 km) in diameterno it is not the biggest planet the biggest planet in our solar system is Jupiter
From largest (1) to smallest (8) 1 Jupiter 2 Saturn 3 Uranus 4 Neptune 5 Earth 6 Venus 7 Mars 8 Mercury
Mars is the fourth smallest planet in our solar system. It is smaller than Earth, Venus, and Uranus, but larger than Mercury and Pluto. It is the second smallest of the terrestrial planets, with Mercury being the smallest.
No human has been on the planet Uranus. The only spacecraft was Voyager 2 which went by Uranus on January 24th 1986.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, Saturn is the second largest.Uranus and Neptune are next. Uranus is lightly larger(2%) than Neptune with a diameter of 51,100 km vs 49,500 km
6 year in normal years is 1 years in uranus years so if you were 12 on earth you would be 2 on uranus
7 planet
what planets are gas giants
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It is impossible, as of yet, to know what the biggest (or third biggest) planet in the universe is, simply because we have only found a minute fraction of the planets that exist. Within our own solar system, however, the answer is easier: the three largest planets are (1) Jupiter (2) Saturn (3) Uranus.