Which of the following correctly lists the distances in order of their size from smallest to largest:
A. Earth-Moon, Earth-Sun, distance across Local Group, distance across our Milky Way galaxy, distance across universe; Milky Way-Andromeda Galaxy, Sun-nearest star.
B. Earth-Moon, Earth-Sun, Sun-nearest star, distance across our Milky Way galaxy, Milky Way-Andromeda Galaxy, distance across Local Group, distance across the universe.
C. Distance across Local Group, distance across our Milky Way galaxy, distance across universe; Earth-Moon, Earth-Sun, Milky Way-Andromeda Galaxy, Sun-nearest star.
D. Distance across the universe, distance across Local Group, Milky Way-Andromeda Galaxy, distance across our Milky Way galaxy, Sun-nearest star, Earth-Sun, Earth-Moon.
The correct order of distances from smallest to largest is given by the option:
(B) Earth-Moon, Earth-Sun, Sun-nearest star, distance across our Milky Way galaxy, Milky Way-Andromeda Galaxy, distance across Local Group, distance across the universe.
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