The largest equatorial radius is about 3967 miles - from the center of the Earth to the top of Chimborazo, the highest peak in Ecuador.
The smallest equatorial radius is in the Arctic Ocean - 3950 miles from the center of the Earth to the surface of the open ocean. (The seafloor there is as much as 3 miles closer to the Earth's center.)
The "semi major" axis of Earth's orbit is 149,597,887 km.
The equatorial diameter of the Earth is 12,756 km.
7,926 miles, at the equator, a few miles less through the poles.
109 times bigger than Earth's.
3189.05 kilometres.
There is no planet that is one fourth the size of Earth. The closest is Mercury at 0.38 that of Earth.
The moon's diameter is 3,474km (approximately a little more than one-quarter of the Earth's size). The earth's diameter is 12,742km.
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Saturn is one of the gassy planets and is huge compared to the size of Earth. Saturn has a diameter of 120,536km much bigger than Earth. Earth, however only has a diameter of 12,756km. If you were smart enough you would work out Saturn is 9.45 x Earth.
Mars, with a diameter 0.53226 times that of the Earth.
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.
No. The moon is about one-fourth the diameter and has about 2% of the mass as that of the Earth. See the related link for more information.
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The Moon is 1/4 of Earth's diameter, 1/50 of Earth's volume, and 1/80 of Earth's mass.
One half. The diameter of a circle is always twice the radius.
There is no planet that is one fourth the size of Earth. The closest is Mercury at 0.38 that of Earth.
The Moon has a diameter about one fourth that of the Earth. It is the largest moon with respect to its "mother planet" that exists in the Solar System.
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The moon measures about 2160 miles (3476 km) across. The distance is about one fourth the diameter of the Earth, and 400 times smaller than that of the sun.
Since the scale factor of the moon to the earth is 1:4, then the ratio of their areas will be the scale factor squared or 1:16. The ratio of their volumes will be the scale factor cubed or 1:64.
No, it is not.
Earth's part of land is one-fourth and water three-fourth