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Mars vs. Earth: How Big is the Red Planet REALLY?

Ever wondered how Mars stacks up against our own Earth? While they're both planets orbiting the sun, there's a significant size difference. So, how big is Mars compared to Earth?

Imagine Earth as a large basketball. In that analogy, Mars would be roughly the size of a soccer ball. Specifically, Mars has a diameter of about 4,212 miles (6,779 kilometers), which is only about 53% of Earth's diameter (7,918 miles or 12,742 kilometers).

This size difference impacts everything! Mars has weaker gravity (about 38% of Earth's), a thinner atmosphere, and a much smaller mass. This is why, if you were to stand on Mars, you'd feel lighter and could potentially jump much higher than you can on Earth. So, while they may be neighbors, Earth definitely has the upper hand in the size department!

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