Mars' radius is 3376 km, the core (inner and outer combined) has a radius of 3482 km. They're close.
Comment: I guess the question is about the Earth's core. The answer fits that.
it has the same core as earth, just on another planet
really really really really hot
The answer in this cause would be that it has really any gravity and mars is in a really bad condition at this moment of time thank you gay <3
Mars is smaller than Earth and consequently cooled quicker. Mars no longer has a molten core like Earth, so it would be fair to say it has a thicker crust.
The size of the earth's inner core is about 15 percent of the earth's mass.
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With a radius of 3396km, the planet Mars is about the same size as the inner and outer core of the earth (which is around 3490km radius in total).
scientist are looking into it, but there is no definite news that there is a core. If there is no core that explains why there is no life on mars and humans can also not live on mars then.
earth is 93 million miles that is with six zeros and mars is 47 million miles the difference is46000000 46 million miles difference
it has the same core as earth, just on another planet
Mars is rocky.
No it does not
it is a big ball of iron in mars
It is as big as an apple core
No it does not
it is heat
Mars is made of a solid iron core.