Earth's oceans cover about 70% of the planet's surface.
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Planet Uranus has a surface area of 3.121 billion sq miles (8.083 billion km²).
Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system, it has 7.48 (10)7 km2 of surface area (0.108 earth).
The core of Mars is cooler than the Earth. Why depends on the surface area relative to the volume of a planet. A larger planet like Earth has a lot of volume and a limited amount of surface area by which to radiate its internal heat to space. Mars is smaller but has more surface area per volume than Earth, so it can radiate its internal heat away to space more efficiently than Earth. There are other smaller differences in the initial heat of accretion and the heat released when the core forms from an initially homogeneous mass, but the surface area is the biggest factor. like none of this has an actual temperature
Mars has a diameter of 4,222 miles but from pole to pole, the diameter is 4,196 miles. Mars bulges at the equator, just like Earth.
If you are referring to two planets of the same MASS, then the difference in surface area would probably be due to their relative densities. If one planet is composed of denser matter than the other, then the same mass would take up a smaller volume, and thus the surface area would be smaller.
The largest body of water on the planet is the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean has a surface area of 63.78 million square miles.
The ocean that has the largest surface area is the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is around 165.25 million square kilometers in area.
The largest part of the land on Earth is the Pacific Ocean, covering approximately 30% of the planet's surface area.
Is it the planet Mars.
The Pacific Ocean
The surface area of the planet Venus is 4.60×108 km2.
The crust.
Planet Uranus has a surface area of 3.121 billion sq miles (8.083 billion km²).
Dwarf Planet Pluto - 6,430,000 square miles of surface area.
A planet with a greater mass does not necessarily have greater surface area than one with less mass. The planet could be made of denser material and have a smaller surface area. Mass doesn't always mean volume.
Planet Jupiter has a surface area of 23.71 billion square miles.
The Oceans make up about 70% of the surface area of this planet. Seems kinda odd, then - why do we call it "Earth", and not "Water" ?