Note: The relative distances between the Sun and planets are accurately scaled within each drawing. The scale for
the drawing of all the planets is different from the scale for the expanded view. The relative size of the Sun is not
accurately scaled.
Expanded view of the inner planet orbits
Earth
Sun
Venus Mercury
Mars
Jupiter Saturn
Uranus
Outer planets
Which comparison could be made by using only the expanded view?
O The distance between Mercury and Venus compared to the distance between Jupiter and Mars
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O The distance between Jupiter and Saturn compared to the distance between Jupiter and Mars
O The distance between Mercury and Venus compared to the distance between Earth and Mars
Neptune

Respuesta :

The comparison could be made by using only the expanded view to show the distance between Mercury and Venus compared to the distance between Earth and Mars.

What is an expanded view of the inner planet orbits?

This is a view that depict the distance and size of inner planet which includes the Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars because they are closest to the sun.

Hence, the comparison could be made by using only the expanded view to show the distance between Mercury and Venus compared to the distance between Earth and Mars

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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