The Sun's diameter is about 109 times the Earth's diameter.
The sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers, which is more than 100 times earth's diameter.
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.
Mars has about half the diameter of Earth and about one-tenth the mass.
The mathematical equation that describes how many times Earth's diameter is equal to the Sun's diameter is: Sun's diameter / Earth's diameter = 109 times.
I believe we have the same Sun, which has a diameter of 1,391,980 km (864,938 miles), almost 10 times larger than the planet Jupiter and about 109 times as big as the Earth. Its mass is 1.9891 ×1030 kg (4.3852 ×1030 lb.), or 332,946 times that of Earth.
Roughly 109 Earths could fit between the Earth and the Sun. The diameter of the Sun is about 109 times greater than that of Earth.
They can range from a few miles across to thousands. Some are even bigger than the earth!
110 times greater..
Approximately 109 Earths lined up in a row would fit across the face of the Sun. So, if we consider the Sun's diameter is roughly 109 times that of Earth, we can say that about 109 solar diameters would fit between the Sun and Earth.
The diameter of the sun is approximately 1.4 million kilometers. When Earth is 150 million kilometers away from the sun (average distance), its furthest point from the sun (aphelion), the sun's diameter would appear slightly smaller due to the increased distance.
Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system and is about 26% larger in diameter compared to Earth's moon. However, when comparing it to Earth, Ganymede is still significantly smaller, with a diameter that is only about 41% the size of Earth.