Jupiter has a diameter equal to 11.2 times the diameter of Earth. In terms of volume, the ratio is 11.2^3 = 1405.
2006-11-01 07:01:55
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answered by DavidK93 7
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Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and by far the largest. Jupiter is more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined (the mass of Jupiter is 318 times that of Earth).
The hurricane on Jupiter you see in pictures of it (the red eye) is about the size of earth for a good comparison
2006-11-01 07:03:33
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answered by daanzig 4
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By mass, Jupiter is 317.9 times as large than the earth.
By diameter, Jupiter is almost 11 times larger than the earth.
2006-11-01 07:15:20
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answered by TopherM 3
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Jupiter is just approximately 113 times of earth.
2006-11-01 07:15:20
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answered by ? 2
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Jupiter's mass is 318 times Earth's mass.
2006-11-01 07:38:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It is 318 times more massive than Earth, with a diameter 11 times that of Earth, and a volume 1300 times that of Earth.
2006-11-01 07:02:28
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answered by Jeanjean 4
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1000 earths can fit in Jupiter. And Earth is not that small. So, yeah, it's pretty big.
2006-11-01 07:01:45
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answered by Lizzie03 2
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Imagine that Jupiter is the size of a Beach Ball........Earth sitting right next to it, would be the size of a marble.
2006-11-01 09:32:17
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answered by Abstract 5
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look at the second picture > http://www.rense.com/general72/size.htm
2006-11-01 19:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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