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What are five differences between Saturn and Uranus?

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  1. Saturn is closer to the Sun than Uranus.
  2. Saturn is less dense than Uranus.
  3. Saturn is larger than Uranus.
  4. Saturn's rings are more prominent
  5. Saturn has more moons (61) than Uranus (27)

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  1. Saturn is a gas giant whereas Uranus is a ice giant (Technically)
  2. Saturn rotates faster (9.87 km/s) compared to Uranus (2.59 km/s)
  3. Saturn revolves (orbits) (9.69 km/s) faster than Uranus (6.81 km/s)
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