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1.distance between earth and sun?

2. distance between earth and moon?

3. earth's diameter?

4. moon diameter?

5. sun diameter?

6. how many moons in the 8 planets?

8. largest planet in the solar system?

9. that eight planet's diameter?

10. history of space and eight planets?

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Answered by nithya12333
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1)Earth orbits the sun 100,000 times closer than the Oort Cloud, at an average of 92,955,807 miles (149,597,870 km). The distance from Earth to the sun is called an astronomical unit, or AU, which is used to measure distances throughout the solar system.

2)The average distance between the Earth and the Moon is 384 400 km (238 855 miles)

3) 12,742 km

4) 3,476.28 km.

3,476.28 km.The equatorial diameter of the Moon is 3,476.28 km. And the polar diameter of the Moon is 3,471.94 km

Answered by Anonymous
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1. 151.85 million km

2. 384 400 km (238 855 miles).

3. 12,742 km

4. 3,476.28 km.

5. 1.3927 million km

6. Mercury - 0

Venus - 0

Earth - 1

Mars - 2

Jupiter - 79 (53 confirmed, 26 provisional)

Saturn - 82 (53 confirmed, 29 provisional)

Uranus - 27

Neptune - 14

7. Jupiter

8. Mercury - 4,879 km

Venus - 12,104 km

Earth - 12,756 km

Mars - 6,805 km

Jupiter - 142,984 km

Saturn - 120,536 km

Uranus - 51,118 km

Neptune - 49,528 km

9. Simulations suggest that the orbits of the giant planets shifted about 4.1 billion years ago. Gravity from the numerous Kuiper belt objects nudged Jupiter and Saturn into a 2:1 resonance, meaning Jupiter orbited the Sun twice for every Saturn orbit.

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