The Solar System is amazingly a huge space that houses eight stunning planets. Some are little and rough; others are huge and gassy. Some are hot to such an extent that metals would soften superficial. Others are freezingly cold.
The system includes the Sun, the Earth and many other planets like Earth. All the planets revolve around the Sun in its orbit.
You may believe that the Earth is a huge spot, yet the Earth isn't even the greatest planet in the Solar System. Jupiter is the greatest one more than a thousand times greater than the earth.
The sun is over a million times bigger than the earth.
The Solar System Planets
1) Mercury
Mercury is the littlest planet in the planetary system. It is the nearest planet to the Sun, however, it's not the most sultry. Venus is more blazing.
Since Mercury has a moderate turn and brief year, it sets aside a long effort for the Sun to rise and set there. The Sun rises only once in 180 Earth days.
2) Venus
Venus is similar to Earth as far as size is concerned. Venus looks beautiful. It has mountains and volcanoes. There are very slim possibilities of life in Venus.
The gases like carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid make it toasty warm.
3) Earth
The Earth is probably the only planet where life exists. Scientists are trying to find life beyond the Earth. The Earth has one moon. The atmosphere is favorable for a living being. It has oxygen to breathe. Water to drink and most importantly the ozone layer to protect us from the sun’s UV rays.
4) Mars
Mars is a relatively much cooler and much smaller planet than the Earth. It looks red. Mars is the one and the only planet where human beings have sent a rover to get useful information about the planet. Scientists try to find the availability of water and other life-supporting units there.
5) Jupiter
This is the fifth and the largest planet from the Sun in the solar system. It is heaviest among all. It is a gaseous planet. A thick layer of hydrogen is found on the surface. Jupiter has three very faint rings. The planet can be viewed from the Earth with a naked eye.
This is one of the brightest objects in the sky during the night.
6) Saturn
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. It is most famous for its beautiful giant rings. Saturn is the second-largest planet in the solar system after Jupiter. Saturn is made up of mostly hydrogen. The surface of Saturn is gaseous. Saturn's rings are made up of mostly ice particles with some dust and rocks as well.
7) Uranus
It is a bright bluish-green color that it gets from the methane in its atmosphere. Uranus has thin rings around. Uranus is the third-largest planet in the Solar System.
It was the first planet discovered in the modern age by using a telescope.
One of Uranus' most unique features is that it rotates on its side. Uranus is much, much colder than Earth.
8) Neptune
Neptune is the eighth, and furthest planet from the Sun. Neptune's atmosphere gives it a blue color. Neptune is an ice giant planet.
This means it has a gas-surface like the gas giant planets, but it has an interior composed mostly of ices and rock. Neptune's atmosphere is mostly made up of hydrogen with a smaller amount of helium. The surface of Neptune swirls with huge storms and powerful winds.
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