Part D

The Sun has a diameter of approximately 1,391,400 kilometers. How big would the Sun be in your scaled-down model of the solar system? Explain how you scaled the Sun’s diameter to fit into your model, and describe how its size compares to the planets.

Respuesta :

Answer:

About 100 times more than other planets.

Explanation:

The Sun would be about 100 times bigger than the earth planet in the scaled-down model of the solar system because in the reality the size of sun is 109 times more than the earth so making a model more perfect and nearer to reality we have to maintain the diameter of the sun more than 100 times than the earth and other planets.

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