Is Saturn bigger than Earth?

Answer : Yes, Saturn is bigger than Earth
The Radius from the Center of Saturn is 58,232 km, (36,184 mi) while it is 6,371 km, (3,959 mi) for Earth
NameName:SaturnName:Earth
Radius From CenterRadius From Center:58,232 km, (36,184 mi)Radius From Center:6,371 km, (3,959 mi)
* Radius excludes the rings.
Distance From SunDistance From Sun:1,423,600,000 km, (884,582,332 mi)Distance From Sun:149,600,000 km, (92,956,952 mi)
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Name:Saturn
Radius From Center:58,232 km, (36,184 mi)
* Radius excludes the rings.
Distance From Sun:1,423,600,000 km, (884,582,332 mi)
Description:
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Name:Earth
Radius From Center:6,371 km, (3,959 mi)
Distance From Sun:149,600,000 km, (92,956,952 mi)
Description:
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