Not at all. Mars is the least dense of the rocky planets. Earth is the densest planet in the Solar System because of its large iron core. Mercury and Venus are only slightly less dense.
All of the Gas giants are much less dense than the rocky planets. The least dense, Saturn, is actually less dense than water. (All of the gas giants have a much greater mass than the rocky planets but density is mass divided by volume)
No the densest planet (Earth is not named after any god.
The densest planet in the Solar System is Earth.The other inner planets - Mercury, Venus, and Mars - are only a bit less dense; all of them are much more dense than the four giant outer planets.Mercury is nearest the Sun and is the second densest planet.
No. The son is most densest because it is for large. It can hold up to 2 and a hafl earth each.
the Earth is, see : http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/cyberspace/planets/density.html
The second closest planet to Mars is Earth. After Earth, the next closest planet to Mars is Jupiter.
mars
Earth is the densest planet.
Terestrial planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and mars.
No the densest planet (Earth is not named after any god.
Which planet is the densest in our Solar system? The densest gas will drop to the bottom of the glass. Is the Amazon jungle the densest in the world?
Venus.
No
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The densest planet in the Solar System is Earth.The other inner planets - Mercury, Venus, and Mars - are only a bit less dense; all of them are much more dense than the four giant outer planets.Mercury is nearest the Sun and is the second densest planet.
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Second after Earth
Earth