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5 May, 14:52

How many times bigger is earth than mercury

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  1. 5 May, 16:19
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    Mercury has a diameter of 3,032 miles (4,879 km) making it a little more than one third the size of Earth.

    If Earth were the size of a baseball, Mercury would be about the size of a golf ball. The diameter of Mercury is 4,879 km, which is approximately 38% the diameter of Earth. In other words, if you put three Mercury's side by side, they would be a little larger than the Earth from end to end. While this makes Mercury smaller than the largest natural satellites in our system - such as Ganymede and Titan - it is more massive and far more dense than they are.

    In fact, Mercury's mass is approximately 3.3 x 1023 kg (5.5% the mass of Earth) which means that its density - at 5.427 g/cm3 - is the second highest of any planet in the Solar System, only slightly less than Earth's (5.515 g/cm3). This also means that Mercury's surface gravity is 3.7 m/s2, which is the equivalent of 38% of Earth's gravity (0.38 g). This means that if you weighed 100 kg (220 lbs) on Earth, you would weigh 38 kg (84 lbs) on Mercury.
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