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Part 1
Using technology or other resources, research the average distance that each planet is from the Sun
(in kilometers). Once you have found the distance, create a chart showing each planet's distance
from the Sun. The Sun itself will not receive a label since it is your starting point. For example,
Mercury is located an average of 57,909,000 km from the Sun, so on the chart, Mercury would be
labeled with a distance of 57,909,000. Use the chart below to record your answers:(Add rows if
necessary)

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Answer:

Using technology or other resources, research the average distance that each planet is from the Sun (in kilometers). Once you have found the distance, create a chart showing each planet's distance from the Sun. The Sun itself will not receive a label since it is your starting point. For example, Mercury is located an average of 57,909,000 km from the Sun, so on the chart, Mercury would be labeled with a distance of 57,909,000. Use the example of the chart below to help you get started:

Planet Distance from Sun (in Km) Distance in scientific notation

Mercury 57,909,000  5.7909 X10^7

Venus 108.212.290.56  1.0821229056 X10^8

Earth  149,604,618.24  1.4960461824 X10^8

Mars  227,936,640  2.2793664 X10^8

Jupiter  778,412,020  7.7841202 X10^8

Saturn   1,433,442,700.8  1.4334427008 X10^9

Uranus  2,870,972,200  2.8709722 X10^9

Pluto  5,906,380,000  5.90638 X10^9

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