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The last four planets in our solar system—Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, and Jupiter—are all gas giants, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. They possess thick atmospheres with complex weather systems and strong winds. Additionally, they all have multiple moons and extensive ring systems, although the prominence and structure of these rings vary among them. These planets are also significantly larger than the terrestrial planets, with no solid surfaces.

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