Actually contrary to popular belief, rocks contain most of the matter in the world and therefore due to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, we can logically assume that rocks are actually the largest planets in the world
No it isn't. The biggest planet is Jupiter. You might think that earth is the biggest planet because of the number of species found in it but actually, the biggest planet is Jupiter.
No, the Moon is not a planet, it is a satellite.
Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System.
jupiter is the largest planet in the world. There is a another planet called HD189733b,but it is found newly
How is Earth biggest because it has life if you think that you're dumber than a 4th grader
there are no planets in the world genius
No. The sun is a star, not a planet.
No, because it is the biggest planet and has the biggest moon.
Jupiter, with the moon Ganymede that has a radius of 2,634.1 kilometers.
The biggest Planet in solar system Jupiter has the most number of known moons. they are 63. including the biggest moon in solar system "Ganymede" along with "Io" , "Europa" etc
The largest moon in the solar system is Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter. The moon is larger by volume than the planet Mercury but is only half as massive.
The moon is a satellite not a planet.
No, because it is the biggest planet and has the biggest moon.
Ganymede is the biggest moon and orbits jupiter.
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Jupiter, with the moon Ganymede that has a radius of 2,634.1 kilometers.
The largest moon in the solar system is Ganymede, one of the moons of Jupiter.
Yes. It is even bigger than the planet Mercury.
Mars is the biggest, then Venus, then mercury, then, earth, then the moon
Titan is the 2nd biggest moon of the Solar System, and is in orbit of Saturn. And yes, Titan is biggest than Mercury.
A moon is a satellite that orbits a planet. So the Moon (our moon) is not a planet but a moon.It is worth noting that, in our solar system there are bigger moons; but the Moon is the largest moon in proportion to the size of the planet. As a result, it has a more significant gravitational effect upon the Earth than do most moons. Of course, the moon governs the tides; but also it helps to stop rotational irregularities of the Earth from getting out of hand; and so the moon has been a very fortunate and calming influence for our planet.