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Size: The Sun is enormously larger than the Planets. (over 100 times the diameter of the Earth, and about ten times the diameter of Jupiter) Radiation: The Sun emits large quantities of radiation - The planetsemit very small amounts and none in the visible range (except for the artificial light from human activity on Earth and some electric storms on Earth, Venus, Jupiter and maybe Saturn)

Density: The Sun has a mean density of 1.408×103 kg/m3; the Earth 5.515×103 kg/m3

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