Mass quadrupled = 4 times the weight. Diameter tripled = 1/9 the weight. Total effect: 4/9 the weight.
Mass quadrupled = 4 times the weight. Diameter tripled = 1/9 the weight. Total effect: 4/9 the weight.
Mass quadrupled = 4 times the weight. Diameter tripled = 1/9 the weight. Total effect: 4/9 the weight.
Mass quadrupled = 4 times the weight. Diameter tripled = 1/9 the weight. Total effect: 4/9 the weight.
Mass quadrupled = 4 times the weight. Diameter tripled = 1/9 the weight. Total effect: 4/9 the weight.
Planets, by definition are all approximately spherical in shape, though their axial rotation often means that they are oblate spheroids (look like `squashed spheres`, longer across the equator than from pole to pole). The size of the planets varies; Mercury's diameter (at the equator) = 4880km or 0.3825 x Earths diameter Venus' diameter = 12104km or 0.9488 x Earths Earth's diameter = 12756km Mars' diameter = 6794km or 0.5323 x Earths Jupiter's diameter = 142,984km or 11.21 x Earths Saturn's diameter = 120,534km or 9.45 x Earths Uranus' diameter = 51,114km or 4.01 x Earths Neptune's diameter = 49,532km or 3.88 x Earths
2½ Moon Diameter = Earth's Diameter- 1 Moon Diameter. Earth's Diameter = 7/2 Moon
Venus is closest to the Earths size and mass - often referred to as Earths sister or twin planet. Venus' Mass is around 82% of Earths, while its diameter is a little smaller than Earths at around 95% of Earths.
Venus is closest to the Earths size and mass - often referred to as Earths sister or twin planet. Venus' Mass is around 82% of Earths, while its diameter is a little smaller than Earths at around 95% of Earths diameter.
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
Mercury's diameter (at the equator) = 4880km or 0.3825 x Earths diameter Venus' diameter = 12,104km or 0.9488 x Earths Earth's diameter = 12,756km Mars' diameter = 6794km or 0.5323 x Earths Jupiter's diameter = 142,984km or 11.21 x Earths Saturn's diameter = 120,534km or 9.45 x Earths Uranus' diameter = 51,114km or 4.01 x Earths Neptune's diameter = 49,532km or 3.88 x Earths (Pluto's diameter = 2306km or 0.18 x Earths) I included Pluto on the end there, its not classed as a planet any more though, but a dwarf planet.
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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
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The inner planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, vary in size. Mercury is the smallest, with a diameter of about 4,879 kilometers, while Earth is the largest, with a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers. Venus falls in between Mercury and Earth, with a diameter of about 12,104 kilometers. Mars is the second smallest, with a diameter of about 6,779 kilometers.
Planets, by definition are all approximately spherical in shape, though their axial rotation often means that they are oblate spheroids (look like `squashed spheres`, longer across the equator than from pole to pole). The size of the planets varies; Mercury's diameter (at the equator) = 4880km or 0.3825 x Earths diameter Venus' diameter = 12104km or 0.9488 x Earths Earth's diameter = 12756km Mars' diameter = 6794km or 0.5323 x Earths Jupiter's diameter = 142,984km or 11.21 x Earths Saturn's diameter = 120,534km or 9.45 x Earths Uranus' diameter = 51,114km or 4.01 x Earths Neptune's diameter = 49,532km or 3.88 x Earths
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110 times greater..
No. The sun's diameter is about 109 times that of Earth.
The Sun's diameter is about 109 times the Earth's diameter.
From largest (1) to smallest (8) 1 Jupiter. Diameter = 142,984km or 11.21 x Earths diameter 2 Saturn. Diameter = 120,534km or 9.45 x Earths 3 Uranus. Diameter = 51,114km or 4.01 x Earths 4 Neptune. Diameter = 49,532km or 3.88 x Earths 5 Earth. Diameter = 12756km 6 Venus. Diameter = 12104km or 0.9488 x Earths 7 Mars. Diameter = 6794km or 0.5323 x Earths 8 Mercury. Diameter (at the equator) = 4880km or 0.3825 x Earths
2½ Moon Diameter = Earth's Diameter- 1 Moon Diameter. Earth's Diameter = 7/2 Moon