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  • Jupiter vs. Mercury: A Size Comparison (Volume & Mass)
    Jupiter is approximately 1,300 times larger than Mercury in terms of volume.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Jupiter's volume: 1.43 x 10^15 cubic kilometers

    * Mercury's volume: 6.08 x 10^10 cubic kilometers

    To find the difference, divide Jupiter's volume by Mercury's volume:

    (1.43 x 10^15) / (6.08 x 10^10) = approximately 2,350

    While Jupiter is much larger in volume, it's important to note that this comparison is only based on volume. In terms of mass, Jupiter is 318 times more massive than Mercury.

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