by Anonymous on May 5th, 2009

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What is the following in order of increasing length: size of the Sun, distance from the Sun to the Earth, size of Jupiter, distance to Jupiter, distance to the Moon, distance to Pluto.

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  • by Brian on May 5th, 2009

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    Size of Jupiter: 88,000 miles

    Distance to the Moon: 240,000 miles.

    Size if the Sun: 865,000 miles.

    Distance of the Sun to the Earth: 93,000,000 miles

    Distance to Jupiter: I think it's about 400,000,000 miles.

    I think the distance to Pluto is about 2 billion miles.

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  • by -O-uknow on May 5th, 2009

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    Distance to the moon from Earth, size of Jupiter, distance from the Sun to the Earth, the size of the Sun, distance to Pluto is my guess.

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