It is physically impossible for any cats, or any objects, to fit inside the sun. The sun is a massive, hot, and dense ball of gas primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Its core temperature reaches millions of degrees Celsius, and its size is approximately 109 times that of Earth's diameter. Cats, or any material objects, would be instantly vaporized upon contact with the sun's extreme heat and pressure.
so many. About a 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
Approximately 1.3 million Jupiter-sized planets could fit inside the Sun.
165,000
Approximately 10 Jupiter planets can fit across the diameter of the Sun. Jupiter's diameter is about 1/10th of the Sun's diameter.
Approximately 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter, and about 1.3 million Earths could fit inside the Sun. Therefore, you could fit about 1,000 Jupiters inside the Sun.
It depends on how big your cats and their carriers are, and how many people are in your van. If there are no people and the cats and carriers are small...that's alot of cats!
1,000,000,000 is how many times it could fit into the sun.
you can fit 1million planets the size of earth in the sun
As many as will fit. If you have twenty cats, and they have grown to accept each other, all of them could fit onto a single twin-sized bed.
As many as you can imagine. The sun is a big star
By volume, you can fit the planet Jupiter into the sun about 984 times.
None would fit in but if kittens would it would be 1 kitten
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It depends on the size and volume of the hill
The circumference of the sun is 2.7 million miles. That means that almost 1600 Saturn's would fit inside the Sun.
The Sun has a radius 100 times that of the Earth which means that about 1,000,000 (1 million) Earths would fit into the Sun!
By volume, you can fit the planet Jupiter into the sun about 984 times.