Asked by Stephanie
                Put the following astronomical bodies in order from largest to smallest:
a. Universe
b. Galaxy
c. Moon
d. Planet
e. Solar System
f. Comet
            
        a. Universe
b. Galaxy
c. Moon
d. Planet
e. Solar System
f. Comet
Answers
                    Answered by
            Knights
            
    f, c, d, e, b, a
    
                    Answered by
            Shaniqua
            
    Largest to smallest is: a, b, e, d, c, f. It really depends on how big the comets and planets and moons are, though. :)
    
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    I agree with Shaniqua's order of size.
The heads of comets are smaller than planets, but comparable to asteroids. If you include the length of their visible tails, comets are larger than planets. The tails are nothing but dust and gas, however. You only see them when the comet is relatively close to the sun
    
The heads of comets are smaller than planets, but comparable to asteroids. If you include the length of their visible tails, comets are larger than planets. The tails are nothing but dust and gas, however. You only see them when the comet is relatively close to the sun
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