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Physics, 12.03.2020 02:55 morganmsaylor3056

The Moon is about 30 Earth diameters distant (i. e. you could fit about 30 Earths in a line from the Earth to the Moon). Let's say you use a 1-foot basketball to represent the Earth and a 3-inch orange to represent the Moon. About how far must they be placed apart to represent an accurate scale of the Earth and Moon?

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