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Mercury
Mercury is the smallest planet in the Solar System and the closest to the Sun, orbiting at a distance of 57.9 million kilometers. It has a rocky surface, no atmosphere, and extreme temperature differences between day and night.
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Venus
Venus orbits the Sun at a distance of 108.2 million kilometers. Often called Earth’s twin due to its similar size, it has a thick, toxic atmosphere and surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
Earth
Earth is the third planet from the Sun, located about 149.6 million kilometers away. It is the only known planet that supports life, with abundant water and a breathable atmosphere.
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Mars
Mars, known as the Red Planet, is located 227.9 million kilometers from the Sun. It has a cold, dry surface, and is home to the tallest volcano and the largest canyon in the Solar System.
Jupiter
Jupiter is a gas giant situated 778.5 million kilometers from the Sun. It is the largest planet in the Solar System and is famous for its Great Red Spot, a massive storm system.
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Saturn
Saturn orbits the Sun at a distance of 1,434 million kilometers. It is best known for its stunning ring system and is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium.
Uranus
Uranus is located about 2,871 million kilometers from the Sun. It is an ice giant with a pale blue-green color and is unique because it rotates on its side.
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Neptune
Neptune is the most distant planet, orbiting at 4,495 million kilometers from the Sun. It is a cold, blue ice giant with powerful winds and a dynamic atmosphere.