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Can you name the Star Diameters?
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Can you name the planets and/or dwarf planets of our solar system whose diameters are closest to the mean diameter of all of our system's planets?
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Can you put these spherical Sports Balls in order by Diameter?
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Can you name the Projecting the diameter of the universe?
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Can you put these spherical Sports Balls in order by Diameter?
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Can you pick the spherical items in order of increasing diameter, from smallest to largest?
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Can you pick the Fetal presenting diameters?
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Can you put the planets in order from smallest diameter to largest diameter?
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Can you click a Solar System moon with a diameter greater than Pluto's, then click a moon with a diameter smaller than Pluto's, then repeat until you get them all or get one wrong?
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Can you name the objects in the Solar System by size?
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Can you name the three people standing in the foreground of this picture and the film they were making at the time? The one on the left is the director - first two letters of his surname accepted. Clue: ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
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Can you Match the Average Distance from the Sun in million miles, the Diameter in miles and Number of Moons for each Planet?
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Name the Objects of the Solar System over 1000 km in diameter.
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Can you order the US coins by size (diameter)?
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Can you name the moons of Saturn with a diameter over 50 km?
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Can you choose the best approximate diameter range when given the name of a sport or game that uses spherical-ish balls?
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Can you pick the formula for the perimeter/area/volume of each shape?
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Can you pick the 10 largest (by diameter) bodies in our solar system in order?
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Happy Pi Day, 3/14. If you need to calculate pi on your own, use these objects and divide C (circumference) by d (diameter). Can you name the objects?
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Can you name the Bodies of the Solar System by Diameter?