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Mercury is the hottest and Neptune is the coldest. The further away the planet is to the sun, the colder it is.

Edit: That's not too bad an answer, but actually Venus is hotter than Mercury because of the "greenhouse effect". Also Neptune is about the

same temperature as Uranus.

Another pattern is that the 4 inner planets are small and rocky, but

the 4 outer ones are "Gas Giant" planets.

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