it would be Pluto but its a dwaf planet
four - jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune
In order from the sun, the planets are:Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, [asteroid belt], Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto [which is now considered to be a dwarf planet].
Planets do not have a gender though the names may be gender biased.
Most of the dwarf planets are large Kuiper belt objects, bodies that are in a distant orbit around our sun, beyond Neptune's orbit.
No planets surround Neptune. But the closest planet is Uranus.
Uranus and Neptune.
Jupiter, Mercury, and Neptune are.
Uranus and Neptune.
four - jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune
Going outward the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Pluto's only neighbouring planet is Neptune, though there are other dwarf planets beyond Pluto
The four outer (gas giant) planets are; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
The Kuiper belt is not between any planets. It is far beyond the orbits of Neptune and Pluto.
Planets do not live. They are inorganic material. The planets that exist in our solar system from closest to the sun to the furthest are... Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Beyond Neptune there are many planetoids including Pluto (which used to be considered a planet) We have discovered many other planets orbiting other stars, but I don't know all the names that have been given to them.
Do you mean dwarf planets or the Kuiper Belt?, because only 2 or 3 of like 8 or 9 dwarf planets are beyond Neptune.
Yes there is one giant planet beyond Neptune (that's in the solar system) its name is Nibiru. There may be more than one. We just haven't discovered them yet.
In order from the sun, the planets are:Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, [asteroid belt], Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto [which is now considered to be a dwarf planet].