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The table below shows distances between planets (center to center).
Approximate Distance Between Planets
From
Το
Distance (km)
Mercury Saturn
1.37 x 109
Venus
Jupiter
6.7 x 108
Earth Neptune
4.35 x 109
Saturn Jupiter
3.46 x 108
Earth Mars
7.83 x 107
According to the table, which of the following planets are closest to each other?
Earth and Mars
B Saturn and Jupiter
C Mercury and Saturn
D Venus and Jupiter
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