The Earth and Venus are pretty close to being the same size (about 5% difference), and Uranus and Neptune are also pretty close to the same size (about 4% difference). All of the other planets are different.
the combined diameter of the inner planets is 22,690 miles, or 26% the diameter of Jupiter.
The diameter of a terrestrial and jovian planets are comparable in the sense that the objects orbiting on a terrestrial level are often much bigger than those of jovian planets.
Earth, 7,920 miles
There is no real relationship between their diameter and distance from the sun, except that you could say that the four outer gas planets are much bigger than the four inner rocky (or terrestrial) planets.
With a diameter of 12756 km, Earth is the largest of the four inner planets. Venus is the next largest inner planet after the Earth with a diameter of 12104 km.
the combined diameter of the inner planets is 22,690 miles, or 26% the diameter of Jupiter.
the combined diameter of all the outer planets is 363,546 kilometers, or 84% the diameter of the sun.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
Both planets are almost the same size, Venus has a 12,190 km diameter, Earth has a 12,756 km diameter. They are almost the same mass, similar distances from the sun, and both have the green house effect.
The small planets are the ones smaller than 8000 miles in diameter. The large planets are the large ones larger than 30,000 miles in diameter.
They are are not similar.
INNER PLANETS - SmallEarth is the largest of the Inner Planets, with a diameter of 12,756 km (7,926 miles). Mercury is the smallest with a diameter of 4,878 km (3,031 miles)OUTER PLANETS - Huge!Jupiter, the largest planet, has a diameter of 142,984 km (88,846 miles). Neptune is the smallest of the Outer Planets with a diameter of 49,532 km (30,779 miles)
They are similar in that both the inner and outer planets all orbit the sun.
No.
The diameter of a terrestrial and jovian planets are comparable in the sense that the objects orbiting on a terrestrial level are often much bigger than those of jovian planets.
Mercury's diameter (at the equator) = 48,800,000cmVenus' diameter = 121,040,000cmEarth's diameter = 127,560,000cmMars' diameter = 67,940,000cmJupiter's diameter = 1,429,840,000cmSaturn's diameter = 1,205,340,000cmUranus' diameter = 511,140,000cmNeptune's diameter = 495,320,000cm