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)
moons and meteors
• planets and meteors
• asteroids and comets
• comets and planets

planets and moons

The two objects that are often similar in size in the solar system are asteroids and comets.

To determine which two objects in the solar system are often similar in size, we can use the student's diagram comparing the sizes of objects. The options provided are moons and meteors, planets and meteors, asteroids and comets, and comets and planets.

To find the correct answer, we can analyze the diagram. By comparing the sizes of the objects, we can identify any similarities in size.

If the diagram shows similar sizes for moons and meteors, then the correct answer would be "moons and meteors."

If the diagram shows similar sizes for planets and meteors, then the correct answer would be "planets and meteors."

If the diagram shows similar sizes for asteroids and comets, then the correct answer would be "asteroids and comets."

If the diagram shows similar sizes for comets and planets, then the correct answer would be "comets and planets."

Based on the information provided, we cannot determine the correct answer without seeing the diagram or any additional data. Please refer to the student's diagram for the accurate answer.