SOLAR SYSTEM

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SOLAR SYSTEM FORMATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How much bigger (in diameter) is Jupiter compared to the Earth?
A
11.02
B
9.44
C
4
D
3.9
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Jupiter has a diameter of about 88, 695 miles (142, 800 kilometers) which is more than 11 times the diameter of Earth. It’s volume is over 1, 300 times the volume of Earth.

Detailed explanation-2: -Jupiter is so big that about 11 Earths could fit across its width! This number can be calculated using the radius, or diameters, of each planet: Jupiter’s radius is about 69, 911 km. Earth’s radius is about 6, 371 km.

Detailed explanation-3: -mass of planet jupiter is 318 times that of the earth and radius of jupiter is 11.2 times that of the earth .

Detailed explanation-4: -The gas giant is approximately 318 times as massive as Earth, according to planetary scientist Alan Boss (opens in new tab). If the mass of all of the other planets in the solar system were combined into one “super planet, ‘’ Jupiter would still be two and a half times as large.

Detailed explanation-5: -Jupiter is so big that all the other planets in the solar system could fit inside it. More than 1, 300 Earths would fit inside Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun.

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