The Sun would be 5.5 metres (18 feet) wide, and the sun would be 590 metres (1935 feet) from the Earth.
The estimated weight of the entire population of the Earth is difficult to determine as it would depend on factors such as age, size, and body composition. However, a rough estimate would be around 316 million tons.
A world map or globe would be the best tool for seeing the sizes of Earth's continents. Both provide a visual representation of the size and shape of continents in relation to one another.
The Earth is the fifth-largest planet in our solar system in terms of size, with a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles). It is larger than Mercury, Mars, and Venus, but smaller than Uranus and Neptune.
Even the most accomplished scientist would only have a rough guess.
scale of the map. The scale of a map can be represented as a ratio, such as 1:10,000, indicating how much the distances on the map are reduced from the actual distances on the earth's surface.
If the Earth was 1mm (average mean diameter) then the sun would be 11.740543m away.
An atom is the size of an orange compared to the Earth.
The used an orange
would depend on the size of the orange
No, Earth is bigger than a soccer ball. The analogy you may have seen is that if Earth were the size of a soccer ball, the Moon would be the size of a tennis ball, and would orbit the Earth at an average distance of 22 feet away.
The massive size, the reflectivity and the distance away from earth
The fruit that most closely resembles the shape of the Earth is the orange. Oranges are generally spherical in shape, much like the Earth, although they may have slight variations in size and texture. The orange's round shape and color can be reminiscent of the Earth when viewed from a distance.
an orange is the size of your heart
Only if you are in a spaceship very far away and you have a basketball in your hand and it is April 1st. No, the Earth is NOT the size of a basketball. If it were, then there is no way with the technology we have now that we could create a basketball. Also, there is no way that we would be able to have so many basketballs on Earth as we do.
If the sun were the size of a human eyeball then Earth would be the size of a grain of fine sand.
If an atom were scaled up to the size of the Earth, the nucleus would be incredibly small in comparison—about the size of a marble or a small pea. In this analogy, while the Earth represents the entire atom, the nucleus would occupy a tiny fraction of the space, illustrating just how vast the empty space is within an atom. The electrons would be located far away from the nucleus, akin to being in orbit around the Earth at a significant distance.
No. The Sun would appear to be about 40% smaller from Mars, because Mars is about 40% further away from the Sun than Earth is.