Mercury has a diameter of 3,745 km (4,208 miles)
Mars has a diameter of 6,772 km (4,208 miles)
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Yes, Mars is bigger than Mercury.
Mercury because because mars is almost covered with gases just like Jupiter
Largely because it is bigger. The radius of Mars is about half again as large as that of Mercury, the mass about twice as great (remember that volume scales as the cube of radius).
mercury's diameter is 4,880 km. Mars's is 6,788 km. So, you could fit 1 mercury in mars's diameter and another 34% of another one.
1905 km larger in diameter
Earth is big. Mars is small.
Mars, the second-smallest planet, has a diameter of just 6,788 km and the smallest planet, Mercury, has a diameter of 4,880 km, less than 2,000 km smaller than Mars. So it would take 1.34 mercury's to equal the diameter of Mars.
Is is the second smallest after Mercury.
The Earth actually isn't very big compared to many other things.
The order of Mercury ,Venus and Mars by size is: Mercury ,Mars and Venus
Mars is 6,786 Km. in diameter. Big is a relative term. It is big compared to its moons but small compared to the sun
Earth is big. Mars is small.
Mars is the second smallest planet. Only Mercury is smaller.
Mercury is smaller than Mars. While Mars has two moons orbiting it, Mercury has none. Mercury has a hotter surface temperature than Mars due to the fact that it is closer to the Sun.
Mercury is, by far the smallest.Its average diameter is 4879 km compared to 6792 km for the next smallest, Mars, and compared to 142,984 km for Jupiter.
Mercury is, by far the smallest.Its average diameter is 4879 km compared to 6792 km for the next smallest, Mars, and compared to 142,984 km for Jupiter.
Mars, the second-smallest planet, has a diameter of just 6,788 km and the smallest planet, Mercury, has a diameter of 4,880 km, less than 2,000 km smaller than Mars. So it would take 1.34 mercury's to equal the diameter of Mars.
Mars is a smaller planet, but not the smallest (mercury). Mars is about fifty percent smaller than our earth. the size of the planet go in the order of Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune ,Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter.
Is is the second smallest after Mercury.
The Earth actually isn't very big compared to many other things.
terrestrial
No, not particularly, because the gravity on mars compared with earth is 38%, which isn't much.