Which planet is approximately four times larger than the diameter of Venus on a scale model?(1 point)

Earth
Mars
Mercury
Neptune

Neptune

On a scale model, Earth is approximately four times larger than the diameter of Venus.

To find out which planet is approximately four times larger than the diameter of Venus on a scale model, we need to compare the diameters of the planets.

On a scale model, we can consider the ratios of the diameters to determine the size difference. Since we are looking for a planet that is four times larger, this means that the ratio of the larger planet's diameter to Venus's diameter would be 4:1.

The approximate diameter of Venus is about 12,104 kilometers. Therefore, we need to find a planet whose diameter is approximately four times larger than this value.

Let's check the diameters of the listed planets:

- Earth's diameter is approximately 12,742 kilometers, which is larger than Venus, but not four times larger.
- Mars's diameter is approximately 6,779 kilometers, which is smaller than Venus.
- Mercury's diameter is approximately 4,879 kilometers, which is smaller than Venus.

Among the options provided, Neptune is the only remaining planet. The approximate diameter of Neptune is about 49,244 kilometers, which is indeed approximately four times larger than the diameter of Venus.

Therefore, the correct answer is Neptune.