name the all 8 planets in solar system and the distance towards the sun of them?
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In order of distance from the sun they are; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto, which until recently was considered to be the farthest planet, is now classified as a dwarf planet. Additional dwarf planets have been discovered farther from the Sun than Pluto.
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Answer: The word "planet" has a long history and associations with folklore, science, history, and religion. Five planets in the Solar System, except Earth, are usually visible to the unassisted eye.
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- The distance between Mercury and our Sun is only 58 million kilometres (36 million miles), or 0.39 Astronomical Units (AU). It isn't the hottest planet in our Solar System, despite its reputation for being sun-heated and liquid.
- The second closest planet to our Sun, Venus, orbits at a typical distance of 108 million kilometres (67 million miles), or 0.72 astronomical units (AU). Venus is frequently referred to as Earth's "sister planet" because of how similar to Earth it is in size.
- The only planet in our solar system (that we are aware of) that efficiently supports life is Earth, where we live. Our planet orbits our Sun at a normal distance of 150 million kilometres (93 million miles), or one astronomical unit. It is the third planet from our Sun.
- Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and is roughly 1.52 AU (142 million kilometres) away. Due to its ruddy colour and the prevalence of iron oxide on its surface, it is also known as "the Red Planet."
- Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is located at a distance of 5.2 AU, approximately 778 million kilometres (484 million miles). Being twice as massive as Earth and 2.5 times larger than the collection of all other planets put together, Jupiter is also the largest planet in our solar system.
- Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and is located at a distance of 9.5 AU, or 1.4 billion kilometres (886 million miles). It is a gas monster, similar to Jupiter, with layers of vaporous material encircling a solid centre.
- The distance to Uranus from the sun is 19.19 AU, or 2.9 billion kilometres (1.8 billion miles). It is the 7th planet from the sun. Despite being called a "gas monster," it is also frequently referred to as a "ice goliath" because ice structure contains smelling salts, methane, water, and hydrocarbons.
- The eighth planet from the Sun, Neptune is also the furthest away, with a distance of around 4.5 billion kilometres (2.8 billion miles) or 30.07 AU. It is a gas giant, just like Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus, however it is more aptly referred to as a "ice goliath" alongside Uranus.
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