Well, honey, Jupiter is the big daddy of the solar system, while Saturn is like its chubby little sibling trying to keep up in the size department. But when it comes to planetary compositions, Jupiter has more mass and is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, whereas Saturn has a more bubbly mix of those elements along with some tasty ices like water and ammonia. So, size-wise, it's like Arnold Schwarzenegger vs Danny DeVito, but in terms of what they're made of, it's more like comparing a prime rib to a fruity sorbet.
Mars and Jupiter are always in a straight line. You need a third point of reference to compare the two to. Take a sheet of graph paper and randomly place two points. They can be connected by a straight line and no matter where they are on the paper, they can be aligned.
The force of gravity on Jupiter is much stronger than on Earth due to Jupiter's larger mass. Jupiter's gravity is about 2.5 times that of Earth.
The diameter of Venus is only 12,103 km, while the diameter of Jupiter is 142,984 km. And so when you compare the two planets, Jupiter is 11.8 times bigger than Venus.
You don't weigh it, you compare it with standard mass units.
The gravitational forces between any two masses are equal on each mass.Your weight on Earth is equal to the Earth's weight on you.
jupiter's temperature is way colder than earth.
That depends on what characteristic you use to measure and compare them. -- Their respective costs ? -- Their respective weights ? -- Their respective poison contents ? etc.
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Mars and Jupiter are always in a straight line. You need a third point of reference to compare the two to. Take a sheet of graph paper and randomly place two points. They can be connected by a straight line and no matter where they are on the paper, they can be aligned.
The force of gravity on Jupiter is much stronger than on Earth due to Jupiter's larger mass. Jupiter's gravity is about 2.5 times that of Earth.
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You can compare it to many other planets including: Earth, Uranus, and Mars.
The diameter of Venus is only 12,103 km, while the diameter of Jupiter is 142,984 km. And so when you compare the two planets, Jupiter is 11.8 times bigger than Venus.
If you compare surface gravity, yes the sun's gravity is stronger than that of Jupiter. But gravity decreases in strength as you get farther from the object. Jupiter's moons are close enough to Jupiter and far enough from the sun that Jupiter's gravity has more influence.
Mars has two known moons.Jupiter has almost 70 of them.
You have to take away sun's circumference to jupiter's circumference. sun's circumference is 4,239,000 and jupiter's circumference is 449.020.
At the surface, it is 2.64 times its value at the Earth's surface.