It is about three times larger than planet Earth.
The largest planet in our Solar System is Jupiter. How much larger it is depends on what criterion you use to measure. Its diameter is about 11 times the diameter of Earth. Of course, that means that its radius and circumference are also 11 times as large as the radius and circumference of Earth, respectively. Its surface area is over 100 times larger than that of Earth (just square the diameter ratio), its volume is over a 1000 times larger (proportional to diameter cubed). Jupiter's mass is about 300 times as much as that of Earth. Many planets around other stars have several times the mass of Jupiter, but in many cases, not much is known about their diameter. However, it is expected that a planet that has, for example, 2-3 times the mass of Jupiter will NOT have a much larger diameter, since its stronger gravity will pull it together.
Yes, Saturn is about 9.45 times larger in diameter than Earth. It is the second-largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of approximately 116,460 kilometers, compared to Earth's diameter of about 12,742 kilometers.
Earth is significantly larger than Ceres. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Ceres has a diameter of about 940 kilometers. This makes Earth more than 13 times larger in diameter than Ceres.
The planet with a diameter larger than Mars but smaller than Neptune is Uranus. Uranus has a diameter of approximately 50,724 kilometers, making it larger than Mars (6,779 kilometers) but smaller than Neptune (49,244 kilometers).
The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter, with a diameter 11.209 times that of the Earth
It is about three times larger than planet Earth.
It is about three times larger than planet Earth.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and its diameter is 142,984 kilometres compared to Earth's which is 12,756 kilometres.
The largest planet in our Solar System is Jupiter. How much larger it is depends on what criterion you use to measure. Its diameter is about 11 times the diameter of Earth. Of course, that means that its radius and circumference are also 11 times as large as the radius and circumference of Earth, respectively. Its surface area is over 100 times larger than that of Earth (just square the diameter ratio), its volume is over a 1000 times larger (proportional to diameter cubed). Jupiter's mass is about 300 times as much as that of Earth. Many planets around other stars have several times the mass of Jupiter, but in many cases, not much is known about their diameter. However, it is expected that a planet that has, for example, 2-3 times the mass of Jupiter will NOT have a much larger diameter, since its stronger gravity will pull it together.
Yes, Saturn is about 9.45 times larger in diameter than Earth. It is the second-largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of approximately 116,460 kilometers, compared to Earth's diameter of about 12,742 kilometers.
The Earth is slightly larger than Venus in terms of diameter, with Earth's diameter being about 1,200 kilometers larger than Venus'. However, Venus has a similar mass to Earth due to its dense atmosphere.
Earth is significantly larger than Ceres. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Ceres has a diameter of about 940 kilometers. This makes Earth more than 13 times larger in diameter than Ceres.
The planet with a diameter larger than Mars but smaller than Neptune is Uranus. Uranus has a diameter of approximately 50,724 kilometers, making it larger than Mars (6,779 kilometers) but smaller than Neptune (49,244 kilometers).
Saturn's moon Titan is larger and Jupiter's moon Callisto is smaller.
No, Earth is much larger than a typical meteoroid. Meteoroids are small rocky or metallic bodies that are typically no larger than a meter in size, whereas Earth's diameter is about 12,742 kilometers.
The planet, within our solar system, that has nearly the same diameter as Earth, is Venus.