The volume of Neptune is 6.254 × 1013 km3 which is over 57 Earths.
Neptune Mass: ~1.0*1026 kg Volume: ~6.3*1013 km3
The earth is the fourth smallest planet (by volume) and Neptune is the fourth largest.
Mercury (smallest), Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter (largest). Note that although Neptune has more mass than Uranus, it is smaller in size. Mercury's volume = 0.056 x Earths Mars' volume = 0.151 x Earths Venus' volume = 0.857 x Earths (Earth) volume = 1 x Earths Neptune's volume = 57.74 x Earths Uranus' volume = 63.086 x Earths Saturn's volume = 763.59 x Earths Jupiter's volume = 1321.3 x Earths
Neptune is bigger than the Earth, nearly 58 times bigger by volume.
Venus is the smallest with a volume of 9.28 x 1011 km3.Neptune is next with a volume of 6.254 x 1013 km3.Saturn is the largest with a volume of 8.2713 x 1014 km3.Source: Wikipedia
Neptune Mass: ~1.0*1026 kg Volume: ~6.3*1013 km3
No, Saturn is second. Neptune is the fourth, by volume but third in mass.
The earth is the fourth smallest planet (by volume) and Neptune is the fourth largest.
Uranus if you're going by mass, Neptune if you're going by radius/volume.
Jupiter is the largest of all planets, Neptune is fourth largest by volume.
Mercury (smallest), Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter (largest). Note that although Neptune has more mass than Uranus, it is smaller in size. Mercury's volume = 0.056 x Earths Mars' volume = 0.151 x Earths Venus' volume = 0.857 x Earths (Earth) volume = 1 x Earths Neptune's volume = 57.74 x Earths Uranus' volume = 63.086 x Earths Saturn's volume = 763.59 x Earths Jupiter's volume = 1321.3 x Earths
Neptune is bigger than the Earth, nearly 58 times bigger by volume.
Venus is the smallest with a volume of 9.28 x 1011 km3.Neptune is next with a volume of 6.254 x 1013 km3.Saturn is the largest with a volume of 8.2713 x 1014 km3.Source: Wikipedia
It is fourth largest by volume but third by mass.
We are making Neptune much bigger than actually it is, but it is just almost thrice the size of Earth. Even though it is the smallest of gas giants, it has a mass more than that of Uranus. So, Neptune is much massive than Earth, at least 17 times, so the volume of Neptune will be at least 50 times the volume of Earth. It will take 3 Earths to make a belt around Neptune. And also, there maybe some objects which are larger than Earth, but smaller than Neptune.
The equatorial diameter is approximately 49,528 kilometers. The volume is 6.254 X 10 to the 13th squared, or about 57.74 Earths.
The diameter of the earth at its equator is about 12,756 km. The diameter of Saturn at its equator is about 120,000 km so you could fit about 10 earths across Saturn on a line passing through its center. In terms of volume however, Mercury, Venus and Mars are all smaller and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all much, much larger in volume than Earth. The smallest of these is Neptune. The volume of the Earth is about 1.08 x 1012 km3. The volume of Neptune is 6.3 x 1013 km3. You could fit 57 Earths inside Neptune and still have room to spare.