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How many of the remaining planets could fit between the earth and the moon?

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None of the remaining planets could fit between the Earth and the Moon, as the average distance between them is 384,400 km (238,855 miles).

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The average distance between the Earth and the Moon is 384,400 km (238,855 miles). This is much too great a distance for any of the remaining planets to fit into. The planets in our Solar System range from Mercury at 0.38 au (57.9 million km/36 million miles) from the Sun to Neptune at 30.1 au (4.5 billion km/2.8 billion miles). All of these planets are too large to fit into the small gap between the Earth and the Moon.
  • The Earth and the Moon are held in orbit around each other by the gravitational pull of both bodies. If a planet were to enter this orbit, it would disrupt the balance and cause both the Earth and the Moon to be thrown out of orbit.
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