No, not the total core (outer and inner cores combined), anyway.
The Earth's outer core roughly starts at a depth of 2890 km. So considering the Earth's 6371 km radius, the total core would be roughly 6962 km in diameter. Mars is 6792 km in diameter.
So Mars is around the same size as the Earth's total core (just a bit smaller), but larger than the Earths inner core.
No one know. Nothing could get close to the sun. But, theoretically yes.
Not sure you should probably ask this question to biggest scientists or some geek of science :D
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Yes, it is!
it is impossibe the sun is way bigger than the earth No Suns would fit into the Earth because The Sun is many thousands of times larger than the Earth.
27 MILLION degrees Farenheight way way way hotter than Venus's surface and Earth's CORE!
The sun is over a million times bigger than the earth, and the earth is about 45 times bigger (by volume) than the moon. So you could not fit the sun into the moon.
There are 8 planets Mercury (smaller than Earth) Venus (smaller than Earth) Earth Mars (smaller than Earth) Jupiter (bigger than Earth) Saturn (bigger than Earth) Uranus (bigger than Earth) Neptune (bigger than Earth) so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth 37.5% smaller than Earth 50% bigger than Earth
No, a Basketball is not bigger than the Earth.
it is impossibe the sun is way bigger than the earth No Suns would fit into the Earth because The Sun is many thousands of times larger than the Earth.
0 because the sun is bigger than earth
The Earth's crust is actually a relatively thin layer of lighter weight rock floating on denser molten core, so the core is bigger.
27 MILLION degrees Farenheight way way way hotter than Venus's surface and Earth's CORE!
The outer core is liquid. Its pressure is low enough and its temperature high enough for it to melt. The inner core is solid. Both its pressure and temperature are higher than the outer core, but the increased pressure overwhelms the increased temperature, keeping the inner core from melting.
The sun is over a million times bigger than the earth, and the earth is about 45 times bigger (by volume) than the moon. So you could not fit the sun into the moon.
They can range from a few miles across to thousands. Some are even bigger than the earth!
Any body bigger than Earth should have a stronger gravitational pull, and vice versa. They do because of their larger size. The core of the planets would be bigger or smaller than Earth.
No it is not, however it is similar to that of the sun's surface
There are 8 planets Mercury (smaller than Earth) Venus (smaller than Earth) Earth Mars (smaller than Earth) Jupiter (bigger than Earth) Saturn (bigger than Earth) Uranus (bigger than Earth) Neptune (bigger than Earth) so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth 37.5% smaller than Earth 50% bigger than Earth
The Sun is not burning!
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