Much larger, 318 Earth masses iirc. And since it is made of hydrogen the volume is takes up is even greater than that.
Jupiter has the greatest mass relative to Earth.
Jupiter has a mass about 318 times larger than the Earth
The most massive planet is Jupiter, 318 time the mass of the Earth.
Yes. The gravity at the nominal "surface" of Jupiter is 2.53 times that on Earth.
Because of a basic law which states that matter is attracted to matter, the gravitational pull of a body is directly proportional to its mass. Thus, Jupiter, having a larger mass than the moon, has a greater gravitational force.
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True. Jupiter has a much larger mass than Earth, approximately 318 times greater.
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jupiter has a larger mass than earth.
Jupiter has the greatest mass relative to Earth.
Jupiter, 318 times the mass of the Earth.
Earth is the fifth largest planet. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all larger than earth in diameter and mass.
Jupiter has great mass, but it's not an inner planet. Earth has most mass of the inner planets, but far less than Jupiter.
Jupiter has a mass about 318 times larger than the Earth
No planet is. Jupiter, however, is 318 times the mass of Earth.
No lower limit has been formally defined; the lowest-mass accepted planet is Mercury - 0.055 times Earth's mass. The largest planet in our Solar System is Jupiter, at 318 times Earth's mass. Larger planets are known to orbit other stars; the upper limit should be about 13 Jupiter masses or about 4000 Earth masses; an object with more mass than that would be a brown dwarf.
The largest planet in our Solar System is Jupiter. How much larger it is depends on what criterion you use to measure. Its diameter is about 11 times the diameter of Earth. Of course, that means that its radius and circumference are also 11 times as large as the radius and circumference of Earth, respectively. Its surface area is over 100 times larger than that of Earth (just square the diameter ratio), its volume is over a 1000 times larger (proportional to diameter cubed). Jupiter's mass is about 300 times as much as that of Earth. Many planets around other stars have several times the mass of Jupiter, but in many cases, not much is known about their diameter. However, it is expected that a planet that has, for example, 2-3 times the mass of Jupiter will NOT have a much larger diameter, since its stronger gravity will pull it together.