What is the mass of Uranus compared to earth?
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Mass of uranus is 14.5 times massive compared to that of the earth.
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First, let’s take a look at diameter. The diameter of Uranus is 51,118 km across. For comparison, this is about 4 times bigger than Earth.
Now, let’s look at volume. The total volume of Uranus is 6.833×1013 km3. Again, for comparison, you could fit 63 Earths inside Uranus, and still have room to spare.
Next, mass. The mass of Uranus is 8.68×1025 kg. This is about 14.5 times more massive than Earth. This sounds like a lot, but this makes Uranus the smallest of the outer planets, smaller even than Neptune.
How about surface area? The surface area of Uranus is 8.1×109 km2. This would let you flatten out almost 16 Earths to cover the surface area of Uranus.
Now, let’s look at volume. The total volume of Uranus is 6.833×1013 km3. Again, for comparison, you could fit 63 Earths inside Uranus, and still have room to spare.
Next, mass. The mass of Uranus is 8.68×1025 kg. This is about 14.5 times more massive than Earth. This sounds like a lot, but this makes Uranus the smallest of the outer planets, smaller even than Neptune.
How about surface area? The surface area of Uranus is 8.1×109 km2. This would let you flatten out almost 16 Earths to cover the surface area of Uranus.
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