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The Earth is more dense than Mars

Mars mean density 3.9335 g/cm³

Earth mean density 5.515 g/cm3

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Its density is 3.940 gr/cm3

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Is the earth less dense or more dense than water?

Earth is more dense.


Which planet is denser Mars or Earth?

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Would the acceleration due to gravity on mars be bigger or smaller than on earth and why?

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What is a planet other than earth that is small dense and rocky?

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Are the Moon and the Earth both rocky and dense?

Both are rocky. Both are dense, but Earth is far more dense than the moon is.


Is the Earth more dense than the water?

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Are Earth and Mars the same mass?

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Is the Earth's mantle more dense than the core?

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Is there any atmosphere around mars?

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Does earth have stronger or weaker gravity than mars?

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