SOLAR SYSTEM
The solar system has eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets orbit the Sun in a flattened, elliptical path.
Here's a bit more detail about each:
Inner Planets (Terrestrial Planets):
Mercury: The smallest and closest planet to the Sun.
Venus: Similar in size to Earth, with a thick atmosphere.
Earth: Our home planet, with liquid water and a diverse environment.
Mars: Known as the "Red Planet," with evidence of past liquid water.
Outer Planets (Gas Giants):
Jupiter: The largest planet in our solar system, with a prominent red spot.
Saturn: Known for its prominent ring system.
Uranus: An ice giant with a unique tilted axis of rotation.
Neptune: Another ice giant, farthest from the Sun.
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