Use the scenario to answer the question.

A student creates a diagram comparing the sizes of objects in the solar system.

Which two objects are often similar in size?

(1 point)
Responses

planets and meteors
planets and meteors

asteroids and comets
asteroids and comets

comets and planets
comets and planets

moons and meteors

moons and meteors

Suppose a person built a sandcastle of moon sand on the moon. What would that person find there a month later?(1 point)

Responses

The sandcastle would be much smaller because changing winds would have eroded much of the sand away.
The sandcastle would be much smaller because changing winds would have eroded much of the sand away.

The sandcastle would have grown larger because moon sand particles attract other moon sand particles.
The sandcastle would have grown larger because moon sand particles attract other moon sand particles.

The sandcastle would remain in place the same size that it was because the moon has no wind.
The sandcastle would remain in place the same size that it was because the moon has no wind.

The sandcastle would have grown larger by collecting more sand particles because moon sand is blown by wind.

The sandcastle would remain in place the same size that it was because the moon has no wind.

Based on the scenario, the two objects that are often similar in size are comets and planets.

To determine which two objects are often similar in size, we need to analyze the student's diagram comparing the sizes of objects in the solar system. The diagram will likely show different objects, such as planets, meteors, asteroids, comets, and moons, and provide a visual representation of their relative sizes.

To answer the question, please refer to the diagram and observe which two objects appear to have similar sizes. Keep in mind that the student's diagram is not provided in the scenario, so you will need to rely on your own knowledge or available resources to assess the typical sizes of objects in the solar system.