Our Solar System L5

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System: The group of objects that includes the Sun and the eight planets, including Earth, that orbit around it.
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Planets: The four planets closest to the Sun, which are small and rocky in composition. These planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
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Planets: The four planets further away from the Sun, which are giant and made mostly of gas. These planets include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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Belt: The region of small, rocky objects located between the inner and outer planets in the Solar System.
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Belt: The second region of asteroids located beyond the last planet in the Solar System. It is larger than the asteroid belt and contains more massive objects, including dwarf planets like Pluto.
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Planets: Objects in the Kuiper Belt that are so large they have been rounded by their gravity. Pluto is an example of a dwarf planet.
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The planet closest to the Sun in the Solar System. It is the smallest planet and has extreme temperature variations.
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The second planet from the Sun in the Solar System. It has a dense atmosphere and is the brightest natural object seen from Earth.