Saturn is 9.4 times LARGER than the earth
No, Saturn is much larger than Earth.
Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all larger than Earth but smaller than Jupiter.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are much larger than earth. Venus (slightly), Mars (by half) and Mercury are smaller than earth.
Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are smaller than Jupiter but larger than the earth
Saturn is larger in size compared to Earth but smaller than Jupiter. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.
Pluto is not a planet so that would be Mercury is 13.72% smaller. Venus is 0.23% smaller. Mars is 9.42% smaller. So that means 3 planets are smaller than Earth.
Saturn is the largest planet between the two. It is the second largest planet in our solar system, after Jupiter. Venus is smaller than Earth and significantly smaller than Saturn.
Yes, Saturn is much bigger than the moon of Earth.
It is a lot bigger than Earth; it's classified as a Jovian planet, commonly nicknamed gas giants because of their size and composition. Saturn is about 95 times as massive as Earth, and about 764 times as large.
The planet Saturn is considerably larger than the Earth. It is one of the gas giants (along with Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune) all of which are larger than the Earth.
Yes it does, because the Earth is smaller than Saturn it will have less gravity than Saturn and because Saturn is bigger it will have more gravity
There are 8 planets Mercury (smaller than Earth) Venus (smaller than Earth) Earth Mars (smaller than Earth) Jupiter (bigger than Earth) Saturn (bigger than Earth) Uranus (bigger than Earth) Neptune (bigger than Earth) so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth 37.5% smaller than Earth 50% bigger than Earth