By unit of volume and conversion ,we can say that 1 km =100 dam
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That is true, but a dam is NOT a diameter! A diameter is not a measure of distance.
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The diameter of the sun is approximately 1.4 million kilometers (870,000 miles).
Mars has a diameter of about 6,779 kilometers, and its equatorial circumference is approximately 21,344 kilometers. Therefore, Mars is a little over three diameters away from its equator.
The distance from Earth to Sun is about 150 million kilometers. It isn't clear what you mean with "in diameters".
Neptune has a diameter of about 49,244 kilometers. So, approximately 49,244 diameters of Neptune would equal one kilometer.
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Diameters of planets, planetoids, or moons are often expressed in kilometers.Diameters of planets, planetoids, or moons are often expressed in kilometers.Diameters of planets, planetoids, or moons are often expressed in kilometers.Diameters of planets, planetoids, or moons are often expressed in kilometers.
Large multi-ringed impact basins, with diameters of hundreds of kilometers or more, are to be found on Mercury.
Based on classification by size, Uranus is one of the giant planets or gas giants. The other three giants planets are Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune. These gas giants all have diameters greater than 48000 kilometers. The other planets four planets are called the small planets. The small planets all have diameters less than 13000 kilometers.
That's very small for a planet!Planets have diameters measured in thousands of kilometers. I think you may have used the wrong number.
Mercury - 4879.28 km Venus - 12103.18 km Earth - 12756.3 km Mars - 6794 km
There are infinite amount of diameters.