Basic Answer:
Saturn is much larger than Earth, as are all the gas giant planets.
How large depends on whether you are comparing the apparent size or diameter, the mass or the volume.
1. Linear Size: The width or radius of Saturn is 9 times that of Earth.
2 Volume: You could fit 792 Earth's inside of Saturn.
3. Mass: Saturn has 95 times more mass than Earth.
More information below.
Data obtained from NASA. See related links.
Saturn and Earth Sizes:
Mass of Earth is 5.97 x 10^24 kg.
Mass of Saturn is 568 x 10^24 kg.
Diameter of Earth is 12,756 kilometers.
Diameter of Saturn is 120,536 kilometers.
For all Planets:
Diameter Ratio
Diameter ratio of Mercury to Earth (4,879/12756) = .382
Diameter ratio of Venus to Earth (12,104/12,756) = .948
Diameter ratio of Earth to Earth (12,756/12,756) = 1.00
Diameter ratio of Mars to Earth (6,792/12,756) = .532
Diameter ratio of Jupiter to Earth (142,984/12,756)= 11.20
Diameter ratio of Saturn to Earth (120,536/12,756)= 9.44
Diameter ratio of Uranus to Earth (51,118/12,756) = 4.00
Diameter ratio of Neptune to Earth (49,528/12,756) = 3.88
Diameter ratio of Pluto to Earth (2,390/12,756) = .187
Volume Ratio
Volume ratio of Mercury to Earth (4,879/12756)^3 = .055
Volume ratio of Venus to Earth (12,104/12,756)^3 = .851
Volume ratio of Earth to Earth (12,756/12,756)^3 = 1.00
Volume ratio of Mars to Earth (6,792/12,756)^3 = .150
Volume ratio of Jupiter to Earth (142,984/12,756)^3 = 1331
Volume ratio of Saturn to Earth (120,536/12,756)^3 = 729
Volume ratio of Uranus to Earth (51,118/12,756)^3 = 64
Volume ratio of Neptune to Earth (49,528/12,756)^3 = 27
Volume ratio of Pluto to Earth (2,390/12,756)^3 = .006
Mass Ratio
Mass ratio of Mercury to Earth (.330/5.97) = .055
Mass ratio of Venus to Earth (4.87/5.97) = .815
Mass ratio of Earth to Earth (5.97/5.97) = 1.000
Mass ratio of Mars to Earth (.642/5.97) = .107
Mass ratio of Jupiter to Earth (1899/5.97) = 318.090
Mass ratio of Saturn to Earth (568 /5.97) = 95.142
Mass ratio of Uranus to Earth (86.8/5.97) = 14.539
Mass ratio of Neptune to Earth (102 /5.97) = 17.085
Mass ratio of Pluto to Earth (.0125/5.97)= .002
Basic Answer:
Saturn is much larger than Earth, as are all the gas giant planets.
How large depend on whether you are comparing the apparent size or diameter, the mass or the volume.
1. Linear Size: The width or radius of Saturn is 9 times that of Earth.
2 Volume: You could fit 792 Earth's inside of Saturn.
3. Mass: Saturn has 95 times more mass than Earth.
More details below. Data comes from NASA. See related links.
Saturn and Earth Sizes:
Mass of Earth is 5.97 x 10^24 kg.
Mass of Saturn is 568 x 10^24 kg.
Diameter of Earth is 12,756 kilometers.
Diameter of Saturn is 120,536 kilometers.
For all Planets:
Diameter Ratio
Diameter ratio of Mercury to Earth (4,879/12756) = .382
Diameter ratio of Venus to Earth (12,104/12,756) = .948
Diameter ratio of Earth to Earth (12,756/12,756) = 1.00
Diameter ratio of Mars to Earth (6,792/12,756) = .532
Diameter ratio of Jupiter to Earth (142,984/12,756)= 11.20
Diameter ratio of Saturn to Earth (120,536/12,756)= 9.44
Diameter ratio of Uranus to Earth (51,118/12,756) = 4.00
Diameter ratio of Neptune to Earth (49,528/12,756) = 3.88
Diameter ratio of Pluto to Earth (2,390/12,756) = .187
Volume Ratio
Volume ratio of Mercury to Earth (4,879/12756)^3 = .055
Volume ratio of Venus to Earth (12,104/12,756)^3 = .851
Volume ratio of Earth to Earth (12,756/12,756)^3 = 1.00
Volume ratio of Mars to Earth (6,792/12,756)^3 = .150
Volume ratio of Jupiter to Earth (142,984/12,756)^3 = 1331
Volume ratio of Saturn to Earth (120,536/12,756)^3 = 729
Volume ratio of Uranus to Earth (51,118/12,756)^3 = 64
Volume ratio of Neptune to Earth (49,528/12,756)^3 = 27
Volume ratio of Pluto to Earth (2,390/12,756)^3 = .006
Mass Ratio
Mass ratio of Mercury to Earth (.330/5.97) = .055
Mass ratio of Venus to Earth (4.87/5.97) = .815
Mass ratio of Earth to Earth (5.97/5.97) = 1.000
Mass ratio of Mars to Earth (.642/5.97) = .107
Mass ratio of Jupiter to Earth (1899/5.97) = 318.090
Mass ratio of Saturn to Earth (568 /5.97) = 95.142
Mass ratio of Uranus to Earth (86.8/5.97) = 14.539
Mass ratio of Neptune to Earth (102 /5.97) = 17.085
Mass ratio of Pluto to Earth (.0125/5.97)= .002
Basic Answer:
Saturn is much larger than Earth, as are all the gas giant planets.
How large depends on whether you are comparing the apparent size or diameter, the mass or the volume.
1. Linear Size: The width or radius of Saturn is 9 times that of Earth.
2 Volume: You could fit 792 Earth's inside of Saturn.
3. Mass: Saturn has 95 times more mass than Earth.
More information below.
Data obtained from NASA. See related links.
Saturn and Earth Sizes:
Mass of Earth is 5.97 x 10^24 kg.
Mass of Saturn is 568 x 10^24 kg.
Diameter of Earth is 12,756 kilometers.
Diameter of Saturn is 120,536 kilometers.
Saturn is about 9.5 times larger in diameter than Earth, making it significantly larger in size. However, when comparing their volumes, Saturn is about 763 times bigger than Earth due to its lower density.
Saturn is larger than Uranus. Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter about 9.5 times that of Earth. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and it is smaller than Saturn with a diameter only about 4 times that of Earth.
No, Earth does not go into Saturn. Saturn is a planet in our solar system that orbits the Sun, along with Earth and other planets. Each planet has its own orbit and does not collide or enter another planet's orbit.
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.
Jupiter has greater mass than Saturn. Jupiter is the most massive planet in our solar system, with a mass more than 300 times that of Earth, while Saturn is the second most massive planet, with a mass about 95 times that of Earth.
It is nine times bigger
Saturn is about 9.5 times larger in diameter than Earth, making it significantly larger in size. However, when comparing their volumes, Saturn is about 763 times bigger than Earth due to its lower density.
Saturn is larger than Uranus. Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter about 9.5 times that of Earth. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and it is smaller than Saturn with a diameter only about 4 times that of Earth.
No, Earth does not go into Saturn. Saturn is a planet in our solar system that orbits the Sun, along with Earth and other planets. Each planet has its own orbit and does not collide or enter another planet's orbit.
No, the Sun is much bigger than Saturn. The Sun is a star and is about 109 times the diameter of Earth, whereas Saturn is a planet and is only about 9.5 times the diameter of Earth.
Saturn is thousands of times bigger than earth.
If you mean in diameter, I don't think there is such a planet. 700 times as big as the Earth would be about 7 times as large as our Sun.The question must mean "by volume". The answer then is Saturn.
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.
Jupiter has greater mass than Saturn. Jupiter is the most massive planet in our solar system, with a mass more than 300 times that of Earth, while Saturn is the second most massive planet, with a mass about 95 times that of Earth.
No planet is smaller than Neptune, but larger than Earth in diameter, but Uranus is there in mass. Uranus, even though larger, is less massive than Neptune. Neptune is a giant planet, but not as large as we believe. It is just 3 or 4 times larger than Earth in diameter, but is 16 times massive. Even Uranus is just 13 times. Jupiter and Saturn are much much bigger than all these planets.
Saturn
Its about 120,000 km in diameter, compared with Earths 12,700km diameter. So its diameter is about 9.5 times as big as the earths. But when you look at the volume (a three dimensional measurement of size) it has a volume of around 763 times that of earth.