The Sun's diameter is about 109 times the Earth's diameter.
venus's diameter is about 12,104 km and the sun's is 1,377,648 km. So, you could put 113 of them onto the face of the fun.
Its because the suns variability actually has a big impact on earths climate.
The amount of earths you can fit on Jupiter is over 900 as i'm an astronomer chaser!!
Small
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
The sun is just about 277 times bigger than Mercury (in diameter). about 3 or 4 million Mercury's could fit in the sun.
From smallest (1) to largest (8) 1 Mercury. Diameter (at the equator) = 4880km or 0.3825 x Earths diameter 2 Mars. Diameter = 6794km or 0.5323 x Earths 3 Venus. Diameter = 12104km or 0.9488 x Earths 4 Earth. Diameter = 12756km 5 Neptune. Diameter = 49,532km or 3.88 x Earths 6 Uranus. Diameter = 51,114km or 4.01 x Earths 7 Saturn. Diameter = 120,534km or 9.45 x Earths 8 Jupiter. Diameter = 142,984km or 11.21 x Earths
1.392 X 106 Km is the equatorial diameter. There is a slight 'flattening' of the polar diameter dues to the suns rotation.
Earths diameter at the equator is around 40,074 km
Earth is small compared to Neptune
Pluto is very small compared to earth as earth is compared to the sun.
Mercury is 4,880 km in diameter, and Uranus is 51,152 km in diameter, so 10.2 mercurys equal the diameter of Uranus.