No. Mars has about half the diameter of Earth.
The two planets that are closest in size to Earth are it's neighbours: Venus and Mars. Of the two, Venus is nearly the same size, with a diameter of 12,104km (compared to Earth's diameter of 12,756km). Mars is smaller - almost half the size of Earth - with a diameter of 6792km.
Mars' diameter is about 6800 kilometers, and the Earth's diameter is 12,756 kilometers. Comparing the two planets, Mars' diameter is approximately 53 percent that of the Earth's.
Mars' diameter is about half that of the Earth and it's mass is only 10% of the Earth's.The total surface area of Mars is about the same as the total land area of the Earth.
The diameter of Mars is just over half the diameter of Earth.To be accurate, it depends on where you measure it.The equatorial radius of Mars is 3,396.2 km which is 0.533 Earth's 6,378.1 km.The polar radius of Mars is 3,376.2 km which is 0.531 Earth's 6,356.8 km.
The diameter of Mars is 6785 kilometers.
Mars is only about half the diameter of Earth.
Earth is about 2 times bigger than Mars. Mars has a diameter of 6,794km and the diameter of Earth is 12,756km. Scientists usually measure the size of planets with diameter, not volume.
Mars has a diameter about 0.53 of the Earth's. Mars has a mass about 0.107 times the Earth's.
"Diameter from the Sun" makes no sense. Mars has a diameter of 6792 kilometers - a bit more than half of Earth's diameter.
Size can mean different things.Mars is just over half the diameter of Earth, and has only 11% as much mass.These are the most common "size" ratios (mars/earth):Mass: 0.107 (10.7%)Mars has 11% of the mass of Earth.Volume: 0.151 (15.1%)Mars has 15% of the volume of Earth.Mean Radius: 0.532 (53.2%)Mars has a radius about half the radius of Earth.The equatorial diameter of Mars is 6792 km (4220 miles).The equatorial diameter of Earth is 12756 km (7926 miles).
The diameter of the Earth is about 7,926 miles (12,756 km). The diameter of Mars is about 4,222 miles (6790 km) - roughly half that of Earth.
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