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Saturn's diameter is about 9.5 times the size of Earth's diameter. Saturn has a surface area around 83 times the size of Earth's surface area, and Saturn has a volume 764 times the size of Earth's volume.
Earth is about 1.88 times larger than Mars.
-- The earth's diameter (distance through the center) is about 3.7 times the moon's diameter. -- The earth's surface area is about 13.5 times the moon's surface area. -- The earth's volume is about 49.5 times the moon's volume. -- The earth's mass is about 82 times the moon's mass.
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no the earth and the moon are not the same size the sun is about 100 times bigger than the earth
no, the Earth is many times heavier
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.
Earth has 2.54 times the surface area of Mercury. Earth-12,756 km Mercury-4,880 km
Is it the planet Mars.
All four hemispheres have the same area . . . half of the Earth's surface area.
The Earth is much more than 8 times "bigger" than the Moon, but there are several ways in which this could be interpreted; in terms of diameter, surface area, volume, or mass. The Earth is about 5 time larger in diameter than the Moon; the Earth has a diameter of about 13,000 km, while the Moon has a diameter of about 2400 km. In surface area, the difference is more pronounced; the Moon has about the same surface area as the continent of Africa, about 1/15th that of the Earth. By volume, the Moon is only about 1/40th of the Earth's volume, and if measured by mass, the Earth is about 80 times more massive. (The Earth has a much greater density than the Moon does.)