Planets of Our Solar System

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The smallest planet and the closest to the Sun. It has extreme temperature changes and no atmosphere to retain heat.
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Similar in size to Earth but has a thick, toxic atmosphere that traps heat, making it the hottest planet.
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The only known planet that supports life, with liquid water, a breathable atmosphere, and diverse ecosystems.
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Known as the Red Planet due to iron oxide on its surface and shows evidence of ancient water flows.
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The largest planet and a gas giant with powerful storms, including the Great Red Spot.
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Famous for its stunning ring system, made mostly of ice and rock.
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An ice giant that rotates on its side, causing extreme seasons.
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The farthest planet from the Sun and has the strongest winds in the Solar System.
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A dwarf-planet located in the Kuiper Belt. Has a complex orbit and icy surface.