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The eight planets in our solar system vary in color due to their atmospheres and surface compositions. Mercury is grayish-brown, Venus appears yellowish-white due to its thick atmosphere, Earth is blue with green and brown landmasses, and Mars is red from iron oxide. Jupiter has a banded appearance with shades of brown, orange, and white, Saturn is golden with its iconic rings, Uranus is light blue from methane in its atmosphere, and Neptune is a deeper blue for the same reason.

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