Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and its diameter is 142,984 kilometres compared to Earth's which is 12,756 kilometres.
yes
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.
Jupiter is much larger than the planet Earth, so it would not fit into Earth even once. Conversely, 1300 Earths can fit inside Jupiter.
Jupiter has a mass about 318 times larger than the Earth
Jupiters' diameter is 142,740 km, while the sun's is 1,377,648 km. This means that Jupiter's diameter is just over a tenth of the sun's diameter.
Saturn and Jupiter are the two largest planets but Jupiter is bigger
smaller
Earth's diameter at the equator is 12,756.1 kilometers or 7,926.28 miles. Sun's diameter at the equator is 1.392 million kilometers or 864,900 miles. The diameter of the Sun is 109 times larger than the diameter of the Earth.
Larger
Larger
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Give that Jupiter's mean radius is 69,911 kilometers and Mars' radius is 3,396 km, you would be able to line up about 20 Mars across Jupiter. For comparison you could line up 11 Earths across Jupiter. In terms of volume you can fit 8,724 Mars and 1,321 Earths inside Jupiter.