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Size of the planets in relation to each other.

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Earth is nearly 13,000 kilometers across. The smallest terrestrial planet, Mercury, has a diameter about 40 percent of that size. Jupiter, the biggest planet, is more than ten times larger than Earth. The maximum possible size for a planet is a few times larger than Jupiter - about the same size as the smallest stars.
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mars

6779 ( diameter km )

53% of the size of the earth

venus

12104 ( diameter km)

95% of the size of the earth

neptune

49528 (diameter km)

388% of the earth size

jupiter 10 times larger than earth

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