Inner Planets
Outer Planets
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
-Closest to Sun...
Physics, 12.02.2021 04:20 beelcypher
Inner Planets
Outer Planets
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
-Closest to Sun Planet
.3" Planet .4 Planet
- Smallest Planet Hottest Planet Life
• Red Soil
-Cratered
- Longest Day • Water Covers Biggest Volcano
- Rocky Surface
Rocky Surface • Rocky Surface
• Biggest Valley
• Rocky Surface
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus Neptune
Sº from Sun •6 from Sun .7 from Sun .8 from Sun
• Largest Planet •2 Largest Planet Rotates Sideways Small Rings
• Red Spot Storm Largest Rings • Rings Vertical • Gas Giant
Most Moons • Many moons Gas Giant
Small Rings • Gas Giant
• Gas Giant
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