it's not total different because mars has foothills
Mars only has about 28% the surface area of the Earth. What's interesting is that number matches the land area of Earth, so the total surface of Mars is roughly the same as the dry land surface of Earth.
Mars' total surface area is equal to 144,798,500 km² (55,907,000 square miles). This is about 28.4 percent of the Earth's total surface area.144,798,500 km2 or roughly one third the surface area of the Earth.
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.
Mars has 38% the pull of gravity than th Earth's.
Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's.
The gravitational force exerted at the surface (and above the surface) of Mars is weaker than that here on Earth. The reason: Mars has less mass than earth.
An object on the surface of Mars weighs about 37% of its weight on the surface of earth.
No, Earth and Mars are two different planets.
All of the surface of Mars can be classified as dry land, even the frozen polar caps, because there is no liquid water on the surface of Mars. The total area of land on Mars is nearly the same as the "land" area of Earth, about 144,798,750 km2.
100 pounds on earth surface = 37.8 pounds on mars surface Mass remains the same though.
earth and mars are like and different because they have a atmosphere and gravity
Earth is about 1.88 times larger than Mars.