4,222 miles (6,794 km)
Note: "From one side to the other" is the only kind of 'diameter' there is. If it doesn't
go through the center and come out on both sides, then it's not a diameter.
That's the same as asking about Mars's diameter. Look up information on Mars, and get its diameter. If you find the radius instead, multiply that by 2 to get the diameter.
Mars is closest when Jupiter and Mars are on the same side of the sun. Otherwise, if earth and Jupiter are on one side and Mars on the other, then Earth is closer. If Earth and Mars are on one side and Venus and Jupiter are on the other, than Venus is closest. When Earth, Venus, and Mars are on one side, and Mercury and and Jupiter are on the other, Mercury is closest. All four are pretty much always closer to Jupiter than Saturn ever is.
Mars' diameter is about 6800 kilometers, and the Earth's diameter is 12,756 kilometers. Comparing the two planets, Mars' diameter is approximately 53 percent that of the Earth's.
A diameter.
Because the radius is the distance from one side to the center, and the diameter is the direct distance from one side to the other through the center.
It's called the diameter. The diameter is: 12756.2 kilometers from side to side. Hope this helps! -House of Anubis lover :)
the diameter of a circle is from one side of the circle to the other, and the raduis is always half, because the raduis is from the side to the middle, so the answer is 18
A diameter is the straight line from one side of a circular shape, through the centre, to the other side. Its length can be 100 centimetres, or more or less.
A diameter of 125 feet is equivalent to saying that the distance from one side of a circle (or sphere), through its centre, to the other side is 125 feet.
The diameter.
The diameter of the circle is the length running through the center. From one side to the other. Note: Two times the radius, equals the diameter.
A diameter is a straight line from one side of a circle, through the centre, to the other side. A circumference is the curved line forming the boundary of a circle.