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The diameter of the Sun is approximately ______ km.
1,391,000
Mercury's diameter is approximately ______ km.
4,880
Venus has a diameter of approximately ______ km.
12,104
Earth's diameter is approximately ______ km.
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Mars has a diameter of approximately ______ km.
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Jupiter's diameter is approximately ______ km.
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Saturn has a diameter of approximately ______ km.
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Uranus has a diameter of approximately ______ km.
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Neptune's diameter is approximately ______ km.
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Study Notes
Solar System Size Comparison
- Create a table with these headings: Part of the Solar System, Actual Diameter (km), Scaled Diameter (units)
- Fill in the table with the actual diameters of the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- Choose a scale to represent the diameters of the planets and Sun.
- Convert the actual diameters to units based on your chosen scale.
- For example, you could use 1 unit = 10,000 km.
- This will create a visual representation of the size differences between the celestial bodies within the solar system.
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Test your knowledge of the sizes of celestial bodies in our solar system. This quiz will help you understand the actual and scaled diameters of the Sun and planets including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Use a chosen scale to visualize the differences in size effectively.