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earth is 1.88 times bigger than mars so i guess mars is 1.88 times smaller than earth Like so many other things, it depends what you mean. Diameter or volume? Or perhaps you are thinking of "mass". Anyway here's some data : Earth diameter: about 7926 miles Mars diameter : about 4222 miles That makes Earth about 1.88 times bigger, as the previous contributor wrote. But in terms of volume Earth is much bigger, because volume depends on the radius (half the diameter) cubed. So it's not surprising that the Earth's mass is much bigger too. The mass of Mars is only about 11% of the Earth's mass.
Uranus is much bigger than Mars.
Yes, Neptune is larger than Mars. Neptune is the fourth largest planet in our solar system, while Mars is the fourth smallest. Neptune is nearly 4 times the diameter of Mars and is significantly more massive.
Smaller. Much smaller.
Strictly speaking, no. Earth has stronger gravity because it has more mass than Mars does. Size is a measure of how much space an object occupies. Mass is a measure of how much matter an object contains.
Mars. Not Mars. Jupiter is a lot bigger than Earth, but the Sun is much bigger than a planet.
Earth is about 1.88 times larger than Mars.
earth is 1.88 times bigger than mars so i guess mars is 1.88 times smaller than earth Like so many other things, it depends what you mean. Diameter or volume? Or perhaps you are thinking of "mass". Anyway here's some data : Earth diameter: about 7926 miles Mars diameter : about 4222 miles That makes Earth about 1.88 times bigger, as the previous contributor wrote. But in terms of volume Earth is much bigger, because volume depends on the radius (half the diameter) cubed. So it's not surprising that the Earth's mass is much bigger too. The mass of Mars is only about 11% of the Earth's mass.
earth is 1.88 times bigger than mars so i guess mars is 1.88 times smaller than earth Like so many other things, it depends what you mean. Diameter or volume? Or perhaps you are thinking of "mass". Anyway here's some data : Earth diameter: about 7926 miles Mars diameter : about 4222 miles That makes Earth about 1.88 times bigger, as the previous contributor wrote. But in terms of volume Earth is much bigger, because volume depends on the radius (half the diameter) cubed. So it's not surprising that the Earth's mass is much bigger too. The mass of Mars is only about 11% of the Earth's mass.
Uranus is much bigger than Mars.
Mars is farther from the Sun than we are, so the Sun will appear to be smaller, not bigger. Mars is approximately 1.5 times the distance that we are from the Sun, so the Sun on Mars will only appear to be 44% the size as from Earth.
No, Mars is much smaller than Earth, but both planets have similar amount of dry land. Mars has a diameter of 6,792 kilometers = 4,220 miles at the equator. Earth has a diameter of 12,756.32 kilometers = 7,926 miles at the equator. By size, one typically refers to volume. In this respect Earth is about 6.6 times larger than Mars.Scroll down to related links and look at "Table of exact data on Mars vs. Earth ratios provided by NASA"
Yes, Neptune is larger than Mars. Neptune is the fourth largest planet in our solar system, while Mars is the fourth smallest. Neptune is nearly 4 times the diameter of Mars and is significantly more massive.
ARE* the stars bigger than mars? To answer your question: Yes, much bigger. Since the Sun in our solar system is in itself a star and is much bigger than Mars, you can assume that all stars are bigger Mars. P.S. The Sun is considered a relatively small star compared to others in our Galaxy.
Mars is much smaller than Earth.
Smaller. Much smaller.
Strictly speaking, no. Earth has stronger gravity because it has more mass than Mars does. Size is a measure of how much space an object occupies. Mass is a measure of how much matter an object contains.