Order the planet in decreasing order according to number of moons
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Saturn > Jupiter > Uranus > Neptune > Mars > Earth > Venus and Mercury both has no moons.
Explanation:
- The eight planets in our solar system differ in size and separation from the sun, as well as in the number of moons they have.
- Moons are naturally occurring satellites that come in a variety of forms. Since they are solid objects, few of them have atmospheres.
- In the early solar system, spinning discs of gas and dust that were surrounding the planets are likely how the majority of planetary moons were created.
- In the inner solar system, Earth has one moon, Mars has two, but Mercury and Venus don't have any.
- However, in the outer solar system, there are many moons orbiting the ice giants Uranus and Neptune in addition to the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn.
Number of moons of eight planets of the solar system:
- Saturn ⇒82
- Jupiter ⇒ 79
- Uranus ⇒ 27
- Neptune ⇒14
- Mars ⇒2
- Earth ⇒1
- Venus and Mercury ⇒both zero
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