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Uranus is 63 times the volume of Earth, 1321 times the volume of Earth. Based on this and ignoring the spherical characteristics of both planets, Jupiter is approximately 20 times the volume of Uranus.

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If you mean like how many Earths can fit in Jupiter, then 1,321.3 Earths can fit inside Jupiter.

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Jupiter does not go into the Sun. Jupiter is a planet in our solar system that orbits around the Sun but never enters or collides with it.

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Approximately 21.7 times

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none

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bruh
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dumb

It can't

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