The Sun is about 100 times larger than the Earth, so about 1,000,000 (One Million) Earths would fit in the Sun.
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About one as they are practically the same size.
one point can form a line! horizontally or vertically... but a line doesn't need any points.
No, several, not sure how many, but it's not just one.
by the earths energy The Earth's tectonic plates move against one another in a sudden way.
stars really vary in size, but our sun could fit about 13 million earths I side of it
One sun holds about 1,000,000 Earths. A billion is 1,000 millions so it would take about 1,000 suns to hold a billion Earths.
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To line up Earths side by side, you would need about 40,075 kilometers of Earth's circumference. Given the average diameter of Earth is about 12,742 kilometers, you could fit approximately 3.14 Earths side by side along the equator. However, if you're considering lining them up in a straight line, you would theoretically need just one Earth since each Earth occupies its own space.