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31 August, 20:07

Which of the following correctly arranges the planets by the size of their diameter in increasing order?

A: Uranus < Neptune < Mercury < Earth

B: Earth < Mercury < Neptune < Uranus

C: Mercury < Earth < Saturn < Jupiter

D: Jupiter < Saturn < Earth < Mercury

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  1. 31 August, 20:10
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    Option (C)

    Explanation:

    There are eight planets in our solar system.

    All the planets revolves around the sun in fixed orbits.

    The size of mercury is nearly 38 % of size of earth.

    The size of Neptune is 388 % of size of earth.

    The size of Uranus is 400 % of size of earth.

    The size of Saturn is 945 % of size of earth.

    The size of Jupiter is 1120 % of size of earth.

    So, the increasing order of sizes of planets is

    Mercury < Earth < Saturn < Jupiter.
  2. 31 August, 20:36
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    Increasing Order ...

    So, it's from the little one into the biggest one ...

    My Answer is

    C: Mercury < Earth < Saturn < Jupiter

    What Shape of The Earth?

    Is it Round or Flat?

    Subjective Answer ...
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