Earth vs Ganymede (How Are These Two Different?)

The main differences between Earth and Ganymede include their size where Earth is 12,742km whilst Ganymede has a diameter of 5,268km which also makes it the largest moon in our solar system, Earth has a far thicker atmosphere and has all the components necessary for life whilst Ganymede’s atmosphere is practically non-existent and does not … Read more

Earth vs Europa (How Do They Differ?)

The main differences between Earth and Europa are that Earth is nearly 4 times bigger with a diameter of 12,742km compared to Europa’s 3121.6km, is able to sustain life as a result of its position from the Sun whereas Europa is bone chilling, averaging -160°C on average and Earth is a planet with a singular … Read more

Earth vs Pluto (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Earth and Pluto is that Earth is roughly 5 times bigger, has only 1 moon in comparison to Pluto’s 5, is an officially recognized planet as opposed to Pluto that is a dwarf planet, is able to sustain life and is the 3rd farthest planet from the Sun whilst Pluto is … Read more

Titan vs Earth (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Titan and Earth is that Titan is a natural satellite that orbits Saturn and is the 2nd biggest moon in the solar system and is even larger than Mercury with a diameter of 5,150km whilst Earth allows intelligent life to flourish, is 12,742km in diameter and has its own natural satellite … Read more

Earth vs Uranus (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Earth and Uranus is that Earth is the 3rd farthest planet from Earth whilst Uranus is 7th, Uranus has an axial tilt of 98 degrees whilst Earth’s is 23.5 degrees, Earth has 1 moon whilst Uranus has 27 and Earth is a terrestrial planet composed mostly of water and rock whereas … Read more

Sun vs Earth (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between the Sun and Earth would be that the Sun is a yellow dwarf main-sequence star that is 1.39 million km in diameter that is located at the center of our solar system, with the ability to produce energy via nuclear fusion whilst Earth is the 3rd farthest terrestrial planet from the Sun … Read more

Jupiter vs Earth (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Earth and Jupiter is that Earth is a terrestrial planet that can harbour intelligent life whilst Jupiter is a gas giant that cannot, Earth is the 3rd farthest planet from the Sun whilst Jupiter is 5th, Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system whilst Earth is 5th, Jupiter has … Read more

Earth vs Venus (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Earth and Venus would be that Venus is both the brightest and hottest terrestrial planet in our solar system whilst Earth is the only terrestrial planet with intelligent life, a day on Earth is 24 hours whilst Venus completes a full rotation in 243 days, Venus takes 225 days to orbit … Read more

Earth vs Mars (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Earth and Mars is that Earth is bigger with a diameter of 12,724km whereas Mars is 6,779km, Mars has 2 Moons whilst the Earth has 1, Mars’ atmosphere is only 1% of Earth’s, Mars is the 4th farthest planet from the Sun whilst Earth is 3rd and unlike Mars Earth is … Read more