Saturn's volume is equal to that of 763.59 Earths.
It is nine times bigger
The Earth's core makes up about 15 of the planet's total volume.
The earth is the fourth smallest planet (by volume) and Neptune is the fourth largest.
1 billion Earths
Saturn is much larger than Earth, as are all the gas giant planets. How large depends on whether you are comparing the apparent size or diameter, the mass or the volume. 1. Linear Size: The width or radius of Saturn is 9.5 times that of Earth. 2 Volume: You could fit 764 Earth's inside of Saturn. 3. Mass: Saturn has 95 times more mass than Earth. More information below. Data obtained from NASA. See related links. Saturn and Earth Sizes: Mass of Earth is 5.97 x 10^24 kg. Mass of Saturn is 568 x 10^24 kg. Mass ratio of Saturn to Earth = 95.152 Equatorial Diameter of Earth is 12,756 kilometers. Equatorial Diameter of Saturn is 120,536 kilometers. Diameter ratio of Saturn to Earth = 9.44 Volume of Saturn is 8.2713×10^14 cubic kilometers Volume of Earth is 1.08321×10^12 cubic kilometers Volume ratio of Saturn to Earth = 763.59
It would take approximately 764 Earths to fill up Saturn's volume. Saturn is the second-largest planet in our solar system and has a volume of about 763.59 times that of Earth.
According to NASA, Saturn has a volume 763.5 times the volume of the Earth. So, by volume, some 763 and a half Earths could fit into Saturn. (Saturn is the least dense major planet, and has a mass only 95.2 times that of the Earth.)
No. Saturn is a gas planet.
The most massive planet in our solar system is Jupiter. It is approximately 318 times the mass of Earth.
Smallest to largest; Mercury (smallest) Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter (largest) In terms of volume.
Saturn is nearly 10 AU from the sun. (Earth is 1).
Saturn has more volume than Earth primarily due to its composition and size. It is a gas giant, predominantly made up of hydrogen and helium, which allows it to occupy a much larger volume despite having a lower density compared to Earth. In contrast, Earth is a terrestrial planet composed mostly of rock and metal, resulting in a smaller volume. Consequently, Saturn's massive size and gaseous nature contribute to its significantly greater volume.