Planetary Distance from the Sun

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Planetary Distance from the Sun

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How Much? The farthest planet away from the sun is Neptune. It is 5,000,000,000 kilometers away! 1 kilometer ≈ _______ mile 5,000,000,000 kilometers ≈ ______ miles _______ round trips to Mt. Rainier National Park equals 5,000,000,000 kilometers. http://web2.0calc.com/

Length of line 100 cm = 1 ______ Length of line represents distance from sun to __________ line length (𝑐𝑚) actual distance from sun to planet (km)

Scaled distance from sun to Neptune (cm) Actual distance from sun to Neptune (millions of km) = ? ? Scaled distance from sun to planet (cm) Actual distance from sun to planet (millions of km)

(millions of km) (millions of km) Planet   Distance from the Sun (millions of km) Scaled distance from sun to Neptune (cm) = Scaled distance (cm) Actual distance from sun to Neptune (km) Actual Distance (km) (millions of km) (millions of km)  Scaled Distance to Sun (cm) Mercury 58 Venus 108 Earth 150 Mars 228 Jupiter 778 Saturn 1427 Uranus 2871 Neptune 4497