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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUN AND MOON??​

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Answered by poonam172269
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In absolute terms, the Sun and the Moon couldn't be more different in size. The Sun measures 1.4 million km across, while the Moon is a mere 3,474 km across. In other words, the Sun is roughly 400 times larger than the Moon. ... From our perspective, the Sun and the Moon look almost exactly the same size.

Answered by branier12
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Explanation:

Sun Moon

It is a yellow dwarf star at the center of the solar system. It is a celestial body that orbits the Earth.

It is much larger in size than the moon. Its diameter is around 400 times larger than the ' diameter. It is much smaller in size than the Sun.

Sun has its own light. It does not produce its own light. It shines as it reflects the light of the Sun.

Sun orbits the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Moon orbits the Earth. It takes 27.322 days to rotate once around the Earth.

Its average distance from Earth is around 92,900,000 miles (149, 600,000 kilometers). Its average distance from Earth is around 238,855 miles (384,400 km).

It is heated through nuclear fusion that takes place at its core. The temperature at the core is around 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius) and the temperature at the surface is around 10000 degrees Fahrenheit or 5,500 degrees Celsius. It is heated by the Sun. The temperature of the light side is around 134 degrees Celsius. On the dark side, the temperate is - 153 degree Celsius.

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