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How Many Planets Are There in Our Solar System?

Answer – There are eight planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

Explanation: 

The Sun is present at the center of our solar system, and the following eight planets revolve around it:

  1. Mercury: Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has extreme temperature variations.
  2. Venus: Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system, with thick atmospheres that trap heat. It is called Earth’s “sister planet” because it’s similar in size and composition to Earth. 
  3. Earth: Earth is the only known celestial body to support life. It has diverse ecosystems, and 71% of its surface is covered by liquid water.
  4. Mars: Mars is known as the “Red Planet” and has the largest volcano in the solar system. It also has the potential for past or present microbial life and is a prime target for future human exploration.
  5. Jupiter: Jupiter is the largest planet, with a massive system of rings that are visible when backlit by the sun. It has 95 known moons and also has a strong magnetic field around it.
  6. Saturn: Saturn is famous for its seven icy rings and has the second-largest moon in the solar system, Titan.
  7. Uranus: Uranus has a blue-green color due to the presence of methane. It is a unique planet because it rotates on its side, making it appear to roll along its orbital path. 
  8. Neptune: Neptune is the farthest known planet from the Sun. It has a striking blue color, primarily due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere.
Eight planets from the solar system
The solar system has the following eight planets:  Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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