No. Mars has about one tenth of Earth's mass. Venus, howevr, does have a similar mass to Earth.
The mass of mars is about 0.107 Earth masses.
Mars is very similar to Earth. Mars' year and day are very similar to Earth compared to other planets.
Yes. Earth is about 6.5 times larger than Mars and has more mass.
No. Mars is a little more than a tenth the mass of Earth.
Really small. 3.68x10^37% in scientific notation.
No, Mars has a greater mass than Venus. Mars has a mass of about 0.107 times that of Earth, while Venus has a mass of about 0.815 times that of Earth.
You need to:1) Divide the weight by Earth's gravity, to get the mass. 2) Remember that the mass will be the same on Mars. 3) Multiply the mass by the gravity of Mars, to get the weight on Mars.
Venus and Earth are similar in size and density. Venus is only a little smaller and lighter, and both have similar gravity. This is why Venus is sometimes called 'Earth's Twin.' However, Venus has an atmosphere 100 times thicker than Earth and surface temperatures that are extremely hot. Venus has no life or water as Earth does.
Mars is 0.107 times the mass of earth. The reciprocal of that is the number of planets the mass of Mars it would take to equal a planet the mass of earth, or a little over 9 and 1/3.
No, Mars is much smaller than Earth, but both planets have similar amount of dry land. Mars has a diameter of 6,792 kilometers = 4,220 miles at the equator. Earth has a diameter of 12,756.32 kilometers = 7,926 miles at the equator. By size, one typically refers to volume. In this respect Earth is about 6.6 times larger than Mars.Scroll down to related links and look at "Table of exact data on Mars vs. Earth ratios provided by NASA"
Mars has a diameter about 0.53 of the Earth's. Mars has a mass about 0.107 times the Earth's.
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