Planets
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the 8th planet from Sun. Another gas giant and blue color due to Methane gas, has the highest winds in solar system, and rotates counterclockwise.

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the 6th planet from Sun. Spectacular rings made mostly of ice and frosted rock and gas giant made mostly of hydrogen gas.

3.
Celestial body of hot gases.

4.
Since 2006, no longer termed planet, but now called Dwarf Planet"."

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This is the smallest planet in our solar system.

6.
a satellite that revolves around a planet.

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the 7th planet from Sun. rotates on its side, blue green color and gas giant.

8.
the closest planet to the Sun, very cold on one side and very hot on the other, smallest planet, and no moons.

9.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune. Called Gas Giants.

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Small, rocky planets that orbit closest to the sun including Mercury, Venus, Earth, & Mars.

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the 4th planet from Sun. Called Red planet because red color caused by iron in the crust that has rusted, has polar ice caps and 1/2 the size of Earth.

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the 2nd planet from Sun, covered with volcanoes, no moon, hottest planet, and rotates very slowly and backwards.

13.
Name the order of the planets from the sun.

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Huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, & gas bound together by gravity.

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This planet appears blue when viewed through a telescope

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the 5th planet from Sun. Has the most moons, largest planet, gas giant and has a large red spot.

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the 3rd planet from Sun. Has one moon, orbits the sun in 365 days and one rotation in 24 hours, and life exists on Planet Earth.

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This planet is also known as Earth's Twin" because it is similiar in diameter and size."

19.
Name the order of the planets from smallest to largest.

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a star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system. It is 93,000,000 miles (150,000,000 km or 1 AU) from the Earth.