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The answer depends on what characteristics being compared and the comparator. Possible examples:

  • mass of earth to mass of sun (or a planet, or moon)
  • radius of earth to radius of sun (or a planet, or moon)
  • volume of earth to volume of sun (or a planet, or moon)
  • mass of earth to its volume
  • period of rotation to period of revolution
  • orbital period to the average distance from the sun
  • albedo of earth to albedo of a planet, or moon

There are many other possibilities. Unfortunately, you have not specified any and so it is not possible to provide a more useful answer.

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The ratio of Earth typically refers to the ratio of its radius, diameter, or mass to that of another celestial body such as the Moon or Sun. For example, the ratio of Earth's radius to the Moon's radius is about 3.7:1.

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