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Mars Venus and Mercury and the dwarf planet pluto
Comparing diameters, Mars is about 53% the size of Earth. So, the volume of Mars is about 15% of Earth.
Average of equatorial and polar diameters = 6770 kilometres.
The planet diameters in the Solar system are: Mercury 4,878 kilometers (km) Venus 12,100 km Earth 12, 742 km Mars 6,792 km Jupiter 142,981 km around its equator, and 133,708 km around the north & south poles. Jupiter is made of gas, so its tremendously fast revolution time makes it bulge out around its equator. Saturn 120,536 km at equator and 108,728 km around poles Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,500 km There is a little bulge in Uranus and Neptune, but not really enough to report.
You could do it in seconds from north to south or vice versa. You couldn't swim around the world on the equator because there is land on many parts of the equator.
Mars Venus and Mercury and the dwarf planet pluto
Comparing diameters, Mars is about 53% the size of Earth. So, the volume of Mars is about 15% of Earth.
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Average of equatorial and polar diameters = 6770 kilometres.
There are infinite amount of diameters.
There are infinite diameters within a circle.
The planet diameters in the Solar system are: Mercury 4,878 kilometers (km) Venus 12,100 km Earth 12, 742 km Mars 6,792 km Jupiter 142,981 km around its equator, and 133,708 km around the north & south poles. Jupiter is made of gas, so its tremendously fast revolution time makes it bulge out around its equator. Saturn 120,536 km at equator and 108,728 km around poles Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,500 km There is a little bulge in Uranus and Neptune, but not really enough to report.
A circle has infinitively many diameters....
The planet Uranus is about 51,160 km wide at its equator.. pretty close to 8 earth diameters across.
Mars is 6792 km in diameter at the equator, while the Earth is 12756 km in diameter at the equator. The Diameter of Mars is around 53% of Earths. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun, orbiting at a distance of 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
Martian gravity is only 38% of the Earth's gravity.
There are infinite diameters in a circle all of the same lengths.