In terms of volume, the sun is about 8,654,000 times the size of Mars.
Mars is farther from the Sun than we are, so the Sun will appear to be smaller, not bigger. Mars is approximately 1.5 times the distance that we are from the Sun, so the Sun on Mars will only appear to be 44% the size as from Earth.
Mars is about 53% the size of Earth. This means that if you were to represent the size of Mars compared to Earth as a fraction, it would be 0.53/1.
About an estimate of 2600600 mars' would fit into the Sun.
Of the two planets, Venus is closer to the sun. It's closer than Mars. So is earth, for that matter. The closest planet to the sun is Mercury, then Venus, earth and Mars. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on planets. You will be taken directly to the list, which is arranged from closest to farthest out.Among the two Mars is furthest. The furthest planet in the solar system in Neptune.
One Mars year, or the time it takes for Mars to orbit the sun, is equal to about 1.88 Earth years. This is because Mars takes longer to complete one orbit around the sun due to its greater distance from the sun compared to Earth.
Mars is farther away from the sun.
Mars is farther from the Sun than we are, so the Sun will appear to be smaller, not bigger. Mars is approximately 1.5 times the distance that we are from the Sun, so the Sun on Mars will only appear to be 44% the size as from Earth.
Mars is about 53% the size of Earth. This means that if you were to represent the size of Mars compared to Earth as a fraction, it would be 0.53/1.
No.
Mars is 6,786 Km. in diameter. Big is a relative term. It is big compared to its moons but small compared to the sun
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and is smaller in size compared to Earth, Venus, and the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn. It is about half the size of Earth in diameter and has a smaller gravitational force.
No. The Sun would appear to be about 40% smaller from Mars, because Mars is about 40% further away from the Sun than Earth is.
Mars is the second smallest planet. Only Mercury is smaller.
venus on the sun's side and mars on the other side that is far from the sun.
There are probably several things Mercury has very little of, but compared to the other planets is has very little size/mass and very little distance from the sun.
About an estimate of 2600600 mars' would fit into the Sun.
The sun is about 8,654,000 times the size of Mars in volume. So the answer is NO! -------------------------------------------------------------- No, the Sun has an equatorial radius of 6.955×105 km, while the equivalent measurement on Mars is Just 3,396.2 ± 0.1 km.