The sun is 695,500 km in radius, while the earth's radius is only 6378 km.
This means that if the sun was about as tall as a regular desk, the earth would be the size of a small paperclip. You could fit about 1,000,000 whole earths inside of the sun, (slightly more or less depending on how you arranged them). The sun is also very dense, and weighs 332,900 times as much as the earth.
In the related links section, you can find a to-scale picture of the sun next to the earth.
dont know exact #s but if you made the sun the size of a basketball the earth would be the size of a pea
The Earth is much smaller than the sun. The sun is about 109 times larger in diameter than Earth. This size difference allows the sun to maintain its powerful gravitational force over the planets in the solar system, including Earth.
The diameter of the earth is 12,742 kilometers with a volume of 1.08321 E12 cubic kilometers. The sun has a volume of 1.41 E18 cubic kilometers. This means that the sun is about 1,300,000 times the size of the earth.
If all the water on Earth was suddenly transported to the Sun, the impact on the Sun's temperature would be negligible. The Sun's immense size and heat make the water from Earth a minuscule addition in comparison. The Sun's temperature and energy output would not be noticeably affected.
The Earth's crust is relatively thin compared to the overall size of the Earth. It is estimated to be between 5-70 kilometers thick, whereas the Earth's radius is about 6,371 kilometers. This means the crust only accounts for a small fraction of the Earth's total radius.
The Sun's diameter is about 100 times larger.
The Sun is much larger than both the Earth and the Moon. The Earth is smaller than the Sun but larger than the Moon. The Moon is the smallest of the three.
With a diameter of 1377648 km of the Sun vs the diameter of 12756 km of Earth, The Sun is 108 times bigger than the Earth. (See related link "Planet Size Comparation", select Sun and press "Compare") .
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The Sun's diameter is about 108 times the size of Earth's. (The Sun has a diameter of about 865,000 miles compared to Earth at 8000 miles.)
they are both sphericall
The sun is bigger than some stars, but it is smaller than some stars too. The sun is the brightest star that is closest to earth, causing it to be seen daily.
If the Earth were the size of a penny, the Sun would be about the size of a large beach ball or around 1.4 meters (4.6 feet) in diameter in comparison. The Sun is much larger than the Earth, with a diameter about 109 times that of Earth.
The sun is larger than about 95% of stars in the galaxy.
Our Sun is an average-sized star.
It's smaller.