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    Question: how big is mars

    • Keywords:
      • mars,
      • planet,
      • size
    Asked by bury520fang to Viviene DC, Vicky F, Tom, Michael C, danielloy, christinaschoettler on 7 Apr 2025.
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      Christina Schoettler answered on 7 Apr 2025:


      Mars is smaller and less massive than Earth.

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