Approx 1.3 million : 1.
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 volumeperiod of rotation to period of revolutionorbital period to the average distance from the sunalbedo of earth to albedo of a planet, or moonThere are many other possibilities. Unfortunately, you have not specified any and so it is not possible to provide a more useful answer.
The diameter of the earth is 12,742 kilometers with a volume of 1.08321 E12 cubic kilometers. The sun has a volume of 1.41 E18 cubic kilometers. This means that the sun is about 1,300,000 times the size of the earth.
dont know exact #s but if you made the sun the size of a basketball the earth would be the size of a pea
The earth/moon radius ratio is about 3.67/1 and the mass ratio is about 80/1.
The sun's radiation heat to the surface of the entire Earth is approximately 2,500 times greater than the heat coming from the Earth's interior. This is due to the immense energy output of the sun compared to the relatively smaller amount of heat generated within the Earth.
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 volumeperiod of rotation to period of revolutionorbital period to the average distance from the sunalbedo of earth to albedo of a planet, or moonThere are many other possibilities. Unfortunately, you have not specified any and so it is not possible to provide a more useful answer.
Yes, the Sun's volume is much larger than Earth's. The Sun's volume is about 1.3 million times that of Earth.
The earth can fit into the sun 1,304,000 times in volume.
The diameter of the earth is 12,742 kilometers with a volume of 1.08321 E12 cubic kilometers. The sun has a volume of 1.41 E18 cubic kilometers. This means that the sun is about 1,300,000 times the size of the earth.
The size ratio of the Sun, Earth, and Moon is approximately 109:1:0.273. This means that the Sun is about 109 times the diameter of the Earth, and the Earth is about 3.7 times the diameter of the Moon.
dfsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Yes, the volume of the sun is approximately 1 million times the volume of the earth. This is true for our sun. Other suns (stars) may be larger or smaller.
No. The diameter of the Sun is 109 times that of Earth, and as the formula for the volume of a sphere is V=(4/3) π r3 the Sun's volume would be 1093 or 1.295 million times that of Earth.
The volume of the sun is so large about 1,300,000 earth would fit in the sun, not 100
The period of the earth's orbit around the sun is one year. The period of earth's orbit about its own axis is one day. If we estimate one year to be about 365 days, we simply get the ratio 365:1 as the ratio of the period of earth's orbit around the sun to that of earth's rotation about its own axis.
The ratio of the earth's volume to that of the moon is right close to 50. In other words, the moon is 1/50th of the volume of the earth. Please refer to the link below.
Basic Answer:Saturn is much larger than Earth, as are all the gas giant planets.How large depends on whether you are comparing the apparent size or diameter, the mass or the volume.1. Linear Size: The width or radius of Saturn is 9 times that of Earth.2 Volume: You could fit 792 Earth's inside of Saturn.3. Mass: Saturn has 95 times more mass than Earth.More information below.Data obtained from NASA. See related links.Saturn and Earth Sizes:Mass of Earth is 5.97 x 10^24 kg.Mass of Saturn is 568 x 10^24 kg.Diameter of Earth is 12,756 kilometers.Diameter of Saturn is 120,536 kilometers.For all Planets:Diameter RatioDiameter ratio of Mercury to Earth (4,879/12756) = .382Diameter ratio of Venus to Earth (12,104/12,756) = .948Diameter ratio of Earth to Earth (12,756/12,756) = 1.00Diameter ratio of Mars to Earth (6,792/12,756) = .532Diameter ratio of Jupiter to Earth (142,984/12,756)= 11.20Diameter ratio of Saturn to Earth (120,536/12,756)= 9.44Diameter ratio of Uranus to Earth (51,118/12,756) = 4.00Diameter ratio of Neptune to Earth (49,528/12,756) = 3.88Diameter ratio of Pluto to Earth (2,390/12,756) = .187Volume RatioVolume ratio of Mercury to Earth (4,879/12756)^3 = .055Volume ratio of Venus to Earth (12,104/12,756)^3 = .851Volume ratio of Earth to Earth (12,756/12,756)^3 = 1.00Volume ratio of Mars to Earth (6,792/12,756)^3 = .150Volume ratio of Jupiter to Earth (142,984/12,756)^3 = 1331Volume ratio of Saturn to Earth (120,536/12,756)^3 = 729Volume ratio of Uranus to Earth (51,118/12,756)^3 = 64Volume ratio of Neptune to Earth (49,528/12,756)^3 = 27Volume ratio of Pluto to Earth (2,390/12,756)^3 = .006Mass RatioMass ratio of Mercury to Earth (.330/5.97) = .055Mass ratio of Venus to Earth (4.87/5.97) = .815Mass ratio of Earth to Earth (5.97/5.97) = 1.000Mass ratio of Mars to Earth (.642/5.97) = .107Mass ratio of Jupiter to Earth (1899/5.97) = 318.090Mass ratio of Saturn to Earth (568 /5.97) = 95.142Mass ratio of Uranus to Earth (86.8/5.97) = 14.539Mass ratio of Neptune to Earth (102 /5.97) = 17.085Mass ratio of Pluto to Earth (.0125/5.97)= .002
No the sun's volume is bigger because the sun is A LOT bigger than the earth.