The easiest way is to make up a sentence that uses the first letter of each planet for each word. An example would be;
My Vicious Earthworm Might Just Swallow Us Now
The 8 major planets in the solar system areMercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneAnd an easy way to remember them in order is:MyVeryElderlyMotherJustSawUrNipples
No. This is a case of "correlation does not imply causation". In our solar system, the planets closest to the star are terrestrial planets and the planets farther from the star are gas giants. After the gas giants are the dwarf planets which are also terrestrial. That order can easily be changed. In other solar systems it is quite possible that the gas giants would be the planets closest to the star at roughly the same distances as the terrestrial planets are in our solar system.
In order outwards from the Sunthey are: Mercury, Venus, Earth,Mars,Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.To help you remember the order of the planets, remember this mnemonic device:"My very educated mother just served us nachos."The first letter of each word in the sentence is the first letter of the name of a planet in order starting closest to the sun:My --> Mercuryvery --> Venuseducated --> Earthmother --> Marsjust --> Jupiterserved --> Saturnus --> Uranusnachos --> Neptune
It takes about 5 minutes to learn the order, just read it out for 5 minutes and it's there.
There are actually four inner planets. In order from closest to the sun to farthest, they are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The four outer planets in order are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
The 8 major planets in the solar system areMercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneAnd an easy way to remember them in order is:MyVeryElderlyMotherJustSawUrNipples
Jupiter is the largest and closest of the gas giant planets. The others, in order from the Sun, are Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
NeptuneUranusSaturnJupiterMarsEarthVenusMercurySun
In order, the list of planets closest to the sun (from closest to farthest), Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
The eight planets known in our Solar System, in order of distance from the Sun, are:Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. The first five are the five closest to the Sun.
The order of the planets in our Solar System are: Beginning from closest to the Sun:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePluto is not classified as a planet, but it is a Dwarf Planet.
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No. This is a case of "correlation does not imply causation". In our solar system, the planets closest to the star are terrestrial planets and the planets farther from the star are gas giants. After the gas giants are the dwarf planets which are also terrestrial. That order can easily be changed. In other solar systems it is quite possible that the gas giants would be the planets closest to the star at roughly the same distances as the terrestrial planets are in our solar system.
In order outwards from the Sunthey are: Mercury, Venus, Earth,Mars,Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.To help you remember the order of the planets, remember this mnemonic device:"My very educated mother just served us nachos."The first letter of each word in the sentence is the first letter of the name of a planet in order starting closest to the sun:My --> Mercuryvery --> Venuseducated --> Earthmother --> Marsjust --> Jupiterserved --> Saturnus --> Uranusnachos --> Neptune
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The Planets in our Solar System (if I am reading your question correctly)Order of Planets in our Solar System (from closest to the Sun, out):MercuryVenusEarthMarsSaturnJupiterNeptuneUranus*(NOT PLUTO ANY Longer, since it was DEMOTED to a PLANETOID)
The order of the planets beginning with the one closest to the sun is: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune