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Mercury Jupiter
Mercury is the closest planet Jupiter is the biggest planet in
to the Sun and the smallest the entire Solar System and
one in the Solar System also the fourth-brightest
Venus Saturn
Venus has a beautiful name. Saturn, the ringed planet, is
It’s hot and has a very composed mostly of
poisonous atmosphere hydrogen and helium
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Mercury Mars
Mercury is the closest planet from Despite being red, Mars is actually
the Sun and the smallest one a cold place full of iron oxide dust
Saturn Venus
Saturn is composed mostly of Venus has a beautiful name and is
hydrogen and helium the second planet from the Sun
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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the
Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than the Moon
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun.
It’s hot and has a very poisonous atmosphere
Jupiter is a gas giant, the biggest planet in the entire Solar System
and also the fourth-brightest object in the night sky
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Mars % Mercury
Despite being red, Mercury is the closest
Mars is a cold place 80% planet to the Sun
70%
60%
Neptune Saturn
Neptune is the farthest 40% It’s composed mostly of
planet from the Sun hydrogen and helium
30%
Venus Jupiter
Venus has a beautiful Jupiter is a gas giant
name, but it's hot and the biggest one
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21% 28%
Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful
planet from the Sun and name and is the second
also the smallest one planet from the Sun
22% 29%
Jupiter is a gas giant Despite being red, Mars
and the biggest planet in is actually a cold place
the entire Solar System full of iron oxide dust
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8% 16%
Mars Neptune
Despite being red, It’s the farthest
Mars is a cold place planet from the Sun
12% 31%
Mercury Venus
It’s the closest planet It has a beautiful
to the Sun name, but it's hot
9% 24%
Jupiter Saturn
Jupiter is a gas giant It’s composed of
and the biggest one hydrogen and helium
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Saturn
It’s composed of hydrogen
and also helium
Neptune
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Mars
75% 30% 50% 90% Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
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Venus Mercury
Neptune is the farthest Mercury is the closest planet
planet from the Sun and the to the Sun and is only a bit
fourth-largest by diameter larger than the Moon
Saturn Mars
Saturn is the ringed one. It’s Despite being red, Mars is
composed mostly of actually a cold place. It’s full
hydrogen and helium of iron oxide dust
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Saturn Mercury
It’s composed of Mercury is the closest
hydrogen and helium planet to the Sun
Mars Neptune
Despite being red, It’s the farthest planet
Mars is a cold place from the Sun
Jupiter Venus
Jupiter is a gas giant It has a beautiful name,
and the biggest one 60% 70% 95% 30% 15% 50% but it's hot
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nothing to do with the liquid metal, since it was
named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury
%
poisonous. It’s the second-brightest natural object
in the night sky after the Moon
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Mercury Mars
Mercury is the Mars is actually a
closest planet to cold place. This
the Sun and the
60% 30% one is full of iron
smallest one oxide dust
Venus Jupiter
Venus has a Jupiter is a gas
beautiful name, but giant and the
it is terribly hot and 90% 40% biggest planet in
poisonous the Solar System
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It’s composed of
Saturn hydrogen and also helium
80% 40%
60% 90%
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04
02
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Mars Neptune
Mars is full of iron oxide Neptune is the farthest
dust, which gives the planet from the Sun and the
planet its reddish cast fourth-largest
Jupiter Mercury
Jupiter is a gas giant and Mercury is the closest
it’s the biggest planet in planet to the Sun and the
the Solar System smallest one
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70% 30%
Neptun Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun and the
e fourth-largest by diameter
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