it's a planet
They are all planets in the solar system.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all planets in our solar system that orbit the Sun. They are also all classified as terrestrial (inner) planets or gas giants (outer planets), based on their composition and characteristics.
Uranus and Venus are the two planets in our solar system that have a retrograde rotation. All of the planets orbit the Sun.
Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus, and Saturn are all gas giants. They are composed mostly of hydrogen and helium and do not have solid surfaces like terrestrial planets. They also have ring systems, although Neptune's rings are less prominent compared to those of Saturn.
All the planets except Venus & Uranus.
Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus are all gas planets.
They are all "gas giant" planets
They are all planets in the solar system.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all planets in our solar system that orbit the Sun. They are also all classified as terrestrial (inner) planets or gas giants (outer planets), based on their composition and characteristics.
Planets orbit at least something. If they don't, they will collide with something else which will cause a big explosion. Planets such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, all orbit the sun.
Uranus and Neptune.
If you look at the entire solar system, all the planets, except Uranus, rotate in the same direction. If you call north up, then all planets rotate on that axis except for Uranus. Uranus spins on it's side in this model. While all the other planets spin on the North/South axis, Uranus spins on the East/West axis.
Uranus and Venus are the two planets in our solar system that have a retrograde rotation. All of the planets orbit the Sun.
Yes. All planets are made of matter.
All of them except Earth and Uranus.
Uranus is the planet out of the Jovian planets that does not have rings.
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