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The Earth has a diameter of about 12700 kilometers (7900 miles).

The sun has a diameter of about 1.39 million kilometers (865000 miles).

Its diameter is about 109 times the diameter of earth.

The formula for volume of a sphere is V=(4/3) πr3

The approximate volume of the Sun is then 1.3 x 106 times the approximate volume of the Earth.

It would take approximately 1.3 million Earth-sized objects to fill the volume of the Sun.

(*More precise measurements would have to define the surface, i.e. include or exclude the outer layers of the Sun. The Sun is not perfectly spherical and has no "solid" surface.)

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Since Pluto is .0066 (about 1/150) the volume of Earth, you could fit just over 151 Pluto-sized objects within a volume the size of Earth.

Of course, this would include odd-shaped partial planets near the Earth's surface; the actual number of whole Pluto-sized planets you could fit inside the Earth would be substantially less: around 75 or so.

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the earth is 1,000,000,000 miles long. so about... lets say 100 could.

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1.3 million earths

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