Title: Planets In Our Solar System
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Listed below in order of their distance from the Sun:

  1. Mercury: The closest planet to the Sun, Mercury is a small, rocky planet with extreme temperatures due to its lack of a significant atmosphere.
  2. Venus: Similar in size and composition to Earth, Venus has a thick atmosphere that traps heat, making it the hottest planet in our solar system.
  3. Earth: Our home planet, Earth is the only known celestial body to support life. It has a diverse environment, including oceans, continents, and a breathable atmosphere.
  4. Mars: Known as the “Red Planet,” Mars is a rocky planet with a thin atmosphere. It has surface features reminiscent of both Earth and the Moon.
  5. Jupiter: The largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter is a gas giant with a strong magnetic field. It has a system of rings and numerous moons, including the four largest known as the Galilean moons.
  6. Saturn: Another gas giant, Saturn is famous for its stunning ring system. It has a diverse collection of moons, including Titan, known for its thick atmosphere.
  7. Uranus: An ice giant, Uranus is unique among the planets for its tilted rotation axis, causing it to rotate on its side. It has a faint ring system and a set of inner moons.
  8. Neptune: The outermost known planet, Neptune is an ice giant with a dynamic atmosphere. It has a system of rings and a notable dark spot, similar to Jupiter’s Great Red Spot.