The diameter of Jupiter is 142,984km, and the diameter of Earth is 12,756km. This would mean that Jupiter's diameter is 11.2x greater than that of Earth.
Mercury's diameter is 0.3825 times that of Earth's
No, Mars has a smaller diameter than Earth. Earth's diameter is about 12,742 kilometers, while Mars's diameter is about 6,779 kilometers.
Earths mean diameter is 12756km at the equator, Mercury's diameter is 4879km. Mercury diameter is 0.3824 of Earths (if Earth is 1), or put another way, Earth diameter is 2.6 times bigger than that of Mercury.
The diameter of Earth is 7,926.2 miles (12,756 km).
The diameter of Jupiter is 142,984km, and the diameter of Earth is 12,756km. This would mean that Jupiter's diameter is 11.2x greater than that of Earth.
That depends whether you mean the diameter, the surface are, the volume, or the mass. Our Moon has about 1/4 the diameter of Earth.
Do you mean the earth diameter or circumference or what!!!
The Moon is one-fourth the diameter of the Earth, so that means that four Moons would fit into the diameter of the Earth. This does not mean that the Moon is one-fourth the size of the Earth; the Earth is significantly larger.
If you went directly from where you are standing straight through the earth until you got to the other side, the distance that you would travel would be the diameter.
Venus is closest to the Earth in terms of width (diameter). Its mean diameter is 12103km, while Earths is 12742km. Venus' diameter is therefore around 95% of Earths.
The Earth's radius or distance to the core is approximately 3,959 miles (diameter= approx. 7,918 miles) This is the mean value for the radius as the Earth is not a perfect sphere. The circumference at the Equator is about 24,902 miles.
The combined diameter of Earth and earth's moon is 16,232 milometers, or 11% the diameter of Jupiter, 14% the diameter of Saturn, 32% the diameter of Uranus, and 33% the diameter of Neptune.
The diameter of the earth is around 12,756.2 km
That depends what you mean by "size". Diameter: 0.38 times the diameter of Earth. Radius: same number, since the radius is half the diameter. Volume: the ratio of the diameters cubed. Mass: 0.055 times Earth's mass.
Yes, Pluto is technically smaller than the Earth's moon. The moon's mean radius is 1,737 km and the mean diameter is 3,474 km across, while Pluto's mean radius is 1,161 km and the mean diameter is 2,322 km across.
Mercury's diameter is 0.3825 times that of Earth's