Read the article "Planet." You will use information from this article to answer the

following questions.
a. Make a list of the distances from each planet to the sun, written in scientific notation.
If there is a shortest and longest distance, use the average distance from the sun.

Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I am unable to browse the internet or access specific articles. However, I can provide you with the average distances of the planets from the Sun in scientific notation based on commonly known information. Please note that these distances are approximate and can vary depending on the source:

1. Mercury: 3.9 × 10^7 miles from the Sun
2. Venus: 6.8 × 10^7 miles from the Sun
3. Earth: 9.3 × 10^7 miles from the Sun
4. Mars: 1.4 × 10^8 miles from the Sun
5. Jupiter: 4.2 × 10^8 miles from the Sun
6. Saturn: 8.6 × 10^8 miles from the Sun
7. Uranus: 1.8 × 10^9 miles from the Sun
8. Neptune: 2.8 × 10^9 miles from the Sun

Again, please note that these values are approximate and can vary depending on different sources and the current positions of the planets.