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The planet Uranus has a radius of 25,362 km, and planet Mars has a radius of 3,390 km. How many times bigger is the volume of Uranus than Mars? Assume that both planets are spheres.

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Answer:

ranus is a large planet with a volume of 6.833 x 1013 cubic kilometers. You could fit a little more than 63 Earths inside of Uranus, but like the other gas giants, it is not very dense. Comprised mostly of gas, the planet is only about 14.5 times more massive than Earth is.

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