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Earth

Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets

The Moon, the only Earth’s distance from the Sun and the characteristics it have atmosphere
Earth’s surface is suitable for water in its liquid state. It’s the only one with signs of life.

Mars

Of all the rocky planets, Mars is the furthest from the Sun. Its mass is about 10 times less than
the mass of the Earth it don’t have an atmosphere. The planet has two tiny moons, called
Phobos and Deimos. The Martian surface is reddish

Jupiter

Jupiter is the closest gaseous planet to the Sun.

It was formed mostly of gas, its mass is greater than the mass of all the other planets
combined. Jupiter has more than 60 satellites

Saturn

Saturn is a gaseous planet with a composition similar to Jupiter, although it is somewhat


smaller.

Saturn is surrounded by a system of rings less than 1 km in thickness .

Among the more than 60 satellites orbiting Saturn

Uranus

It is the least massive of all the gaseous planets, and its diameter is about four times that of
the Earth means that it orbits around the Sun rather like a rolling ball.

There are approximately 30 satellites revolving around it The complex rings of Uranus are
extremely narrow.
Neptune

Neptune is the furthest planet from the Sun in our solar system.

Neptune resembles Uranus, both in mass and volume and in composition. Neptune also has a
system of fine rings and more than ten natural satellites.

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