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6920 km
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Average of equatorial and polar diameters = 6770 kilometres.
Ah! None! Its in Africa! Indians come from Mars, silly!
You have asked two different questions here: • What is the size of Mars? Mars has an equatorial diameter (length of the equator) of 4,220 mi (6,792 km) and a polar diameter (length from North to South Pole) of 4,196 mi (6,752 km). • Is Mars solid? Yes, Mars, like Mercury, Venus, and the Earth, is a terrestrial planet, meaning that it has a rocky surface.
The Equatoral circumference or Mars is aproximantly 21343 km.
diameter = 2*radiuscircumference = pi*diameterThe equatorial diameter of Mars is about 6792 km, and its equatorial circumference is about 21,339 km.
The Equatorial diameter of Mars: 6,792km or 4,220 miles.The Polar diameter of Mars: 6,752km or 4,196 miles.The equatorial diameter is the measurement around the equator, whereas the polar diameter is from pole to pole. This shows that Mars is an oblate spheroid.
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The equatorial radius 3,396.2 kilometers (2,110miles).The equatorial circumference of Mars is 21,339 kilometers (13,259 miles).Compared to Earth, the ratio is .533, i.e. the radius and circumference of Mars is about half the radius and circumference of Earth.
Average of equatorial and polar diameters = 6770 kilometres.
No, Mars isn't twice the size of the Earth. The equatorial diameter of the Earth is 7,926 mi (12,760 km), while the equatorial diameter of Mars is 4,220 mi (6,792 km). So we can tell that the Earth is twice the size of Mars, not the other way round.
Formula to find the circumfrance of a circle~(2)(3.14)r or (3.14)d
If the circumference (not circumfrance) is 31.4, the radius is 4.9975 units (to 4 dp).
Earth's Equatorial circumference is 40,075.02 km Mars' Equatorial circumference is 3,396.2 km. Earth is bigger.
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The surface area of Mars is approximately 144,798,500 square kilometers. The equatorial radius is about 3,396 km and the polar radius is 3,376 km.
The sun is about 8,654,000 times the size of Mars in volume. So the answer is NO! -------------------------------------------------------------- No, the Sun has an equatorial radius of 6.955×105 km, while the equivalent measurement on Mars is Just 3,396.2 ± 0.1 km.