Jupiter's diameter is about 11 times greater than the Earth's diameter.
110 times greater..
The diameter of Jupiter is 142,984km, and the diameter of Earth is 12,756km. This would mean that Jupiter's diameter is 11.2x greater than that of Earth.
Here are all diameters of the planets.Pluto is no planet anymore.Mercury 4,900 kmVenus 12,100 kmEarth 12,800 kmMars 6,800 kmJupiter 137,000 kmSaturn 115,000 kmUranus 50,100 kmNeptune 49,400 kmLook for yourself.Jupiter is 137000 / 12800 = 10.7times the earth diameter.
About 250 times greater than it is at the moment, or about the size of Earths orbit. 1 AU.
No. The sun's diameter is about 109 times that of Earth.
The Sun's diameter is about 109 times the Earth's diameter.
Approximately 1.3 million Earths could fit inside the Sun. The Sun's diameter is about 109 times larger than Earth's, and its volume is about 1.3 million times greater.
Jupiter's diameter = 11.21 x Earths (142,984km). That does not sound much, but we are just talking about one dimension here. If the volumes are compared, the size difference in the one dimension is cubed, giving Jupiters volume around 1400 times the volume of earth (actually nearer to 1320 time Earths volume due to Jupiter being a `squashed sphere`).
The Sun's diameter is about 109 times greater than Earth's.
Mercury's diameter is about 3032 miles (4879 km), which is about three-eighths of Earth's diameter (about 38%).Earths volume is around 17.86 times that of Mercury's volume.Earth's radius is 2.61 times that of Mercury and 18.18 times the mass.
Jupiters density is around 1.33 g/cc on average, less dense than Earth and the other inner planets, but much more massive overall. Diameter of Jupiter (at the equator) is around 88,847 miles (compared to 7926 miles for the earth). Jupiters circumference at the equator is around 449,202 miles (compared with 40,075 miles for the earth). Jupiters volume is 1321 times that of Earths.
Approximately 4 Earths would equal the diameter of Uranus