The dwarf planet Eris truly deserves its designation as "dwarf planet"; it is less than one quarter of Earth's diameter, and about one percent of Earth's mass.
1. Eris is quite small. 2. Eris is very far away!
Asking such a question implies a comparative. It is big compared to some countries and small compared to others.
No it does not
Just jew big.
Nebraska has an area of 77,354 square miles which makes it the 16th largest US State. No, it would not be considered big if compared to Alaska, but it is king sized when compared to Rhode Island.
really small
The gravity of Eris is 10% of Earth's gravity.
Depends on the sizeof the person, but: 100 earth pounds = 9 Eris pounds.
No, Earth is larger than Eris. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Eris has a diameter of about 2,326 kilometers.
depends on how you look at it, eris is the largest dwarf planet
Eris is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It is much smaller than Earth.
It is estimated a Eris day is 26 Earth hoursA year on Eris is estimated to be 557 Earth Years
Yes. Pluto is slightly larger than Eris.
Since a year on dwarf planet Eris is about 557 Earth years, if you were 11 years old on Earth, you would be about 0.02 years old on Eris.
no lifes in Eris planets, but maybe in far future when the Eris planet will be closer near to sun as earth
Eris is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It is much smaller than Earth.
Depending on where Eris is in its orbit, it can take anywhere from 16-29 years to get to Eris from Earth.