No the diameter of earth is not getting bigger the axis of earth moved some inches because of what happened in Japan
The combined diameter of Earth and earth's moon is 16,232 milometers, or 11% the diameter of Jupiter, 14% the diameter of Saturn, 32% the diameter of Uranus, and 33% the diameter of Neptune.
2½ Moon Diameter = Earth's Diameter- 1 Moon Diameter. Earth's Diameter = 7/2 Moon
The Sun's diameter is about 108 times the size of Earth's. (The Sun has a diameter of about 865,000 miles compared to Earth at 8000 miles.)
The diameter of Earth is 7,926.2 miles (12,756 km).
No. Mars has about half the diameter of Earth.
The diameter of the earth is around 12,756.2 km
The moons diameter is approximately 25 % the size of earth. So the Earth is approximately 4 times the diameter of the moon. That really doesn't do justice to how much larger the Earth actually is however since increasing the diameter by 4 increases the overall landmass by substantially more than this. In relative terms the surface area of the moon if laid out flat is slightly larger than the land mass of the continent of Africa.
The sun has a diameter of 865,000 miles or 1.39 million kilometers. Its diameter is 109 times the diameter of earth. Despite its seemingly huge size in comparison to earth, the sun is actually considered a small star and is classified as a yellow dwarf.
That is a very good estimate of the earth's circumference in miles, 24,901.5 miles. It is not earth's diameter. 7926 miles is an estimate of earth's diameter.
Mercury's diameter is 0.3825 times that of Earth's
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Venus, at 12,104 km, is closest to the Earth's diameter of 12,756 km.