The earth is a spherical shape and the volume of a sphere is: 4/3*pi*radius3
Earth's volume is 17.8 times the volume of Mercury.
less than 1% of Earth's volume
If Mercury's volume was compared with Earth's volume, then 18 Mercurys could fit inside the Earth.
Its volume is 63 times that of the earth.
No, it's much, much larger, by a factor of around a million.
The crust occupies less than 1% of Earth's volume.
Uranus has 63 times the volume of the earth.
False. In volume, Mars is 0.15 times the volume of earth. Mars' radius is roughly half of Earth's radius.
Volume- as in how much space something occupies- does not change. Neither does mass. However, WEIGHT is much less on the moon.
Mercury's volume is 0.056 times that of the Earth.
This is due to Saturn's density being much lower than Earth's density.
The Moon has approximately 1/4 Earth's diameter, 1/50 Earth's volume, and 1/80 Earth's mass.