3397 km at equator, 3375 km at pole
Mean radius = 3390 km Equatorial radius = 3396 km Polar radius = 3376 km.
The diameter of Mars is just over half the diameter of Earth.To be accurate, it depends on where you measure it.The equatorial radius of Mars is 3,396.2 km which is 0.533 Earth's 6,378.1 km.The polar radius of Mars is 3,376.2 km which is 0.531 Earth's 6,356.8 km.
The radius of Mars is 3397 kilometers. The circumference of Mars at the equator is about 21,343 kilometers.
Venus is BIGGER then Mars.Venus has a diameter of 12,104 km where as Mars is only 6,787 km.Venus is bigger than Mars. Venus is the sixth biggest planet in our Solar System and Mars is the seventh.
Mars' diameter is approximately 4,220 miles (6,790 kilometers).
Mars is. Mars has a mean radius of 3397km while our moons mean radius is 1737km.
The radius of the moon would be 588.7 miles (947.4 km).
The equatorial radius 3,396.2 kilometers (2,110miles).The equatorial circumference of Mars is 21,339 kilometers (13,259 miles).Compared to Earth, the ratio is .533, i.e. the radius and circumference of Mars is about half the radius and circumference of Earth.
False. In volume, Mars is 0.15 times the volume of earth. Mars' radius is roughly half of Earth's radius.
Mean radius = 3390 km Equatorial radius = 3396 km Polar radius = 3376 km.
With a radius of 3396km, the planet Mars is about the same size as the inner and outer core of the earth (which is around 3490km radius in total).
The surface area of Mars is approximately 144,798,500 square kilometers. The equatorial radius is about 3,396 km and the polar radius is 3,376 km.
Mars's radius would be a measly 86.4 miles (139 km), meaning it would be unable to maintain its hydrostatic equilibrium.
The diameter of Mars is only about 6,800 km across (the precise radius of Mars is 3,396 km).nope you are wrong its 1080km
Mars is almost a sphere and the volume of a sphere is: 4/3*pi*radius3 So find its radius and its volume can be found using the above formula
Mars' radius is 3376 km, the core (inner and outer combined) has a radius of 3482 km. They're close. Comment: I guess the question is about the Earth's core. The answer fits that.
It depends on the radius of the orbit. Different orbit radii have different orbital periods. As an example, one of Mars's natural satellites, Phobos takes 7.66 hours to orbit Mars. It's orbital radius is around 9,400 km.