Which is the smallest planet in our solar system?


Question:
PLS!NO PLUTO,PLUTO is NOT a PLANET

Answer:
Mercury
Mercury is the smallest
Mercury
mercury. pluto has been declassified, so it is now considered a 'dwarf' planet, along with eris and ceres, which were once thought to be asteroids within the kuper belt. so the answer is mercury, with a diameter of 4,880 km and a mass of 3.30e23 kg
Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, is also the smallest of the planets, at only 0.055 Earth masses.
according to research pluto is not a planet no more but it is now considered as a moon and now mercury is considered to be the smallest planet in our solar system... thank you...
Pluto is recognized as a planet but other than that I would say Mercury but you could probably find out for sure on Google. If Pluto is now considered a moon.whose moon is it...and why is it not a planet as it does circumnavigate the sun?
Mercury
mercury
Mercury
There's another as of yet unnamed planet past pluto thats bigger than pluto, but smaller than mercury. Once it gets an official name it should be the smallest planet in our solar system.
In order of their sizes from smallest to largest -
1. Mercury (4,864 km diameter) SMALLEST
2. Mars (6,814 km diameter)
3. Venus (12,104 km diameter)
4. Earth (12,756 km diameter)
5. Neptune (48,600 km diameter)
6. Uranus (50,800 km diameter)
7. Saturn (120,000 km diameter)
8. Jupiter (141,700 km diameter) LARGEST
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