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Q: How does the size of the sun compare to the the size of other planets?
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How does the planet Neptune compare to the other planets with regard to the distance from the sun?

Neptune is the farthest planet in the Sun system.


How does the Earth probably compare in orbital speed to the other planets?

The Earth moves faster than the planets that are farther from the Sun.


How does the size of your sun compare to the size of other stars?

The sun is larger than about 95% of stars in the galaxy.


How does the size of our sun compare to the size of other stars in the night sky?

Our Sun is an average-sized star.


How Does The Sun Compare To Other Starts?

the sun is an average star, in size heat, ect.


How many planets the size of earth can fit in the sun?

you can fit 1million planets the size of earth in the sun


Why does each planet have different facts?

planets have diffrent facts of other planets because of there size and distance from sun


What is the planet that is most similar to the sun?

If we were going to compare any planet to the sun, it would be the gas giant Jupiter. The sun is a couple of hundred times bigger than Jupiter, but the king of the planets is the one that is more similar to the sun than any of the other planets.


What is the distances between the sun and the other planets in the solar system?

The difference is that the sun is a star, the other planets are just planets


How are other planets different?

The other planets are different from the earth in various ways. This includes distances from the sun, size, rotational speed, element composition and so much more.


How does the sun compare in size and color to other stars in the galaxy?

It doesn't, really. Some stars are even bigger than our Sun!