Use this chart to put the planets in the correct order from largest to smallest

Earth Neptune Uranus (Uranus is my favorite) Venus Mars (Mars too) Jupiter Mercury Saturn

Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Earth Venus Mars Mercury

To put the planets in the correct order from largest to smallest, you can refer to their sizes. Here is the correct order:

Jupiter - Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.
Saturn - Saturn is the second-largest planet.
Uranus - Uranus is the third-largest planet.
Neptune - Neptune is the fourth-largest planet.
Earth - Earth is the fifth-largest planet.
Venus - Venus is the sixth-largest planet.
Mars - Mars is the seventh-largest planet.
Mercury - Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system.

By comparing the sizes of the planets, you can arrange them in the correct order from largest to smallest.

To put the planets in the correct order from largest to smallest, here is the correct arrangement:

Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Earth
Venus
Mars
Mercury

If Uranus is your favorite planet, you might be pleased to know that it is the third largest planet in our solar system.

Which of the following is not a terrestrial planet?(1 point) Responses Earth Earth Uranus Uranus Mars Mars Venus

Uranus is not a terrestrial planet.

Fill in the blanks.(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. All planets rotate around their Response area. The length of one Response areadetermines how long their Response areaare. All planets also Response areaaround the sun. The length of one revolution determines how long their Response areaare. axis revolve years days and nights rotation

All planets rotate around their AXIS. The length of one ROTATION determines how long their DAYS AND NIGHTS are. All planets also REVOLVE AROUND THE SUN. The length of one REVOLUTION determines how long their YEARS are.

The force of gravity holds the planets around the sun in our solar system.(1 point) Responses True True False

True

The table below whos characteristics of Mars, Earth and Venus(1 point) True False Venus and Mars cannot support life according to this chart. True – Venus and Mars cannot support life according to this chart. False – Venus and Mars cannot support life according to this chart. The percentage of atmospheric oxygen does not affect whether a planet will have life or not according to this chart. True – The percentage of atmospheric oxygen does not affect whether a planet will have life or not according to this chart. False – The percentage of atmospheric oxygen does not affect whether a planet will have life or not according to this chart. Earth's average temperatures is 14 degrees Celsius. True – Earth's average temperatures is 14 degrees Celsius. False – Earth's average temperatures is 14 degrees Celsius. The percentage of atmospheric carbon dioxide must be low (below 1) for life to exist according to this chart.