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The diameter of one planet is 10 times the diameter of another planet. The size of a large planet will be equal to how many smaller planets?​

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Answered by SuperstarGold
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Answer: Our home planet Earth is the fifth largest of the eight planets and measures in at 12,756 km in diameter. This means that Earth is actually approximately 2.6 times the diameter of the smallest planet, Mercury. Another size comparison puts Earth at 3.67 times the diameter of the Moon.

Explanation:

The planets in our solar system are each very unique for various reasons. When it comes to their measurable sizes in diameter, the planets vary greatly. Jupiter, for example, is approximately 11 times the diameter of the Earth. Mercury, on the other hand, is 2.6 times smaller in diameter than the Earth. Below you will find a list of the planet’s mean diameters from largest to smallest. We have included Pluto as further reference point for additional information.

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