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4, 212 or 6, 779km
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Size is in terms of diameter which is measured as miles and not square miles. Mars has a diameter of about 4,222 miles whereas Earth has a diameter of 7962 miles .
the combined diameter of Mars and its moons is 6,805 kilometers, or 39% larger than Mercury, 56% the size of Venus, 53% the size of the moon, 5% the diameter of Jupiter, 6% the diameter of Saturn, 13% the diameter of Uranus, and 14% the diameter of Neptune.
Mars, the second-smallest planet, has a diameter of just 6,788 km and the smallest planet, Mercury, has a diameter of 4,880 km, less than 2,000 km smaller than Mars. So it would take 1.34 mercury's to equal the diameter of Mars.
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.
It depends on the size of it.if it's fungi it should have a diameter of atleast 0.01mm.If prokaryotae then diameter will be 0.0003mm.If protoctista, diameter will be 0.002mm
Mars is considered to be the second smallest planet in the solar system. The angular diameter is between 3.5 to 25.1.
The two planets that are closest in size to Earth are it's neighbours: Venus and Mars. Of the two, Venus is nearly the same size, with a diameter of 12,104km (compared to Earth's diameter of 12,756km). Mars is smaller - almost half the size of Earth - with a diameter of 6792km.
The diameter of meteorites varies greatly, from the size of a grain of sand to the size of Mars (speculated).
Size is in terms of diameter which is measured as miles and not square miles. Mars has a diameter of about 4,222 miles whereas Earth has a diameter of 7962 miles .
the combined diameter of Mars and its moons is 6,805 kilometers, or 39% larger than Mercury, 56% the size of Venus, 53% the size of the moon, 5% the diameter of Jupiter, 6% the diameter of Saturn, 13% the diameter of Uranus, and 14% the diameter of Neptune.
Earth is about 2 times bigger than Mars. Mars has a diameter of 6,794km and the diameter of Earth is 12,756km. Scientists usually measure the size of planets with diameter, not volume.
Mars has a diameter about 0.53 of the Earth's. Mars has a mass about 0.107 times the Earth's.
The diameter of Mars is only about 6,800 km across (the precise radius of Mars is 3,396 km).nope you are wrong its 1080km
Mars, the second-smallest planet, has a diameter of just 6,788 km and the smallest planet, Mercury, has a diameter of 4,880 km, less than 2,000 km smaller than Mars. So it would take 1.34 mercury's to equal the diameter of Mars.
Mars' diameter is about half that of the Earth and it's mass is only 10% of the Earth's.The total surface area of Mars is about the same as the total land area of the Earth.
No, Mars is much smaller than Earth, but both planets have similar amount of dry land. Mars has a diameter of 6,792 kilometers = 4,220 miles at the equator. Earth has a diameter of 12,756.32 kilometers = 7,926 miles at the equator. By size, one typically refers to volume. In this respect Earth is about 6.6 times larger than Mars.Scroll down to related links and look at "Table of exact data on Mars vs. Earth ratios provided by NASA"
Size can mean different things.Mars is just over half the diameter of Earth, and has only 11% as much mass.These are the most common "size" ratios (mars/earth):Mass: 0.107 (10.7%)Mars has 11% of the mass of Earth.Volume: 0.151 (15.1%)Mars has 15% of the volume of Earth.Mean Radius: 0.532 (53.2%)Mars has a radius about half the radius of Earth.The equatorial diameter of Mars is 6792 km (4220 miles).The equatorial diameter of Earth is 12756 km (7926 miles).