About 2 times because since Mars is only "half" the size of the Earth you can fit one Mars on one side and one on another side, so I hope that solves your question.
One year on Mars is equivalent to about 687 Earth days.
Many objects collided with Earth during its formation, ranging in size from dust grains to small planets. The one believed to be responsible for the formation of the moon was about the size of Mars.
One year on Mars is about 687 earth days compared to the the 365 days in a year on Earth.
About 2 times less, so if you weigh 50 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 18(mars is a bit less massive than half the size of earth) on Mars.
About 2 times because since Mars is only "half" the size of the Earth you can fit one Mars on one side and one on another side, so I hope that solves your question.
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"
one year on mars is equivalent to 780 earth days
The volume of Jupiter is 1,321.3 times that of the Earth The volume of Mars is 0.151 times that of the Earth So: 1321.3/0.151 = 8750.33 Mars fits 8750.33 times inside Jupiter.
None, because only half an Earth can fit inside of Mars.
Mars is 15.1% as volumous as Earth, meaning it takes up 15.1% of the space that Earth would fill. The moon on the other hand is 2% of the volume of the Earth making the volume of Mars about 7.5 times that of our moon. Mars is also about 9 times as massive as our moon. So yes, Mars is larger. Interestingly, the gravity on Mars is only 2.3 times the moon's gravity despite Mars having 9 times as much mass. This is because you are closer to the center of the moon's gravity when standing on the surfcace.
One year on Mars is equivalent to about 687 Earth days.
Short Answer:Earth is quite a lot larger than Mars.Detailed Answer:Here are the specific numbers that you can find on the NASA website.1. Mars is about half the diameter of Earth.Diameter of Earth is 12,756 kilometers.Diameter of Mars is 6,792 kilometers.Diameter ratio of Mars to Earth (6,792/12,756) = .5322. The volume of Mars is about 15% (less than 1/6 th) of the volume of Earth.Volume ratio of Mars to Earth (6,792/12,756)^3 = .1503. Even for its size, the mass of Mars is even smaller, being just over one tenth the mass of Earth.Mass of Earth is 5.97 x 10^24 kg.Mass of Mars is .642 x 10^24 kg.Mass ratio of Mars to Earth (.642/5.97) = .107The data for all the planets and various moons is on the NASA website.
No one from earth has ever stood on Mars.
Many objects collided with Earth during its formation, ranging in size from dust grains to small planets. The one believed to be responsible for the formation of the moon was about the size of Mars.
Mars has a diameter of about 6,779 kilometers (4,212 miles), which is roughly half the size of Earth. Its total surface area is around 144.8 million square kilometers, making it the seventh-largest planet in the solar system.
Mars has two natural satellites. Earth has one.