Neptune is the furthest gas giant from the Sun, although it is usually referred to as an ice giant.
In order, from closest to furthest from the sun, the gas giants are: 1. Jupiter 2. Saturn 3. Uranus 4. Neptune
The order is: Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Added: Actually, in order from the sun............... Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
The outer planets, listed from furthest to closest to the Sun, are Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter. These planets are known as gas giants, with the exception of Neptune and Uranus, which are often classified as ice giants due to their different compositions. Jupiter, the largest of the four, is followed by Saturn, which is famous for its prominent ring system.
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Yes, Uranus is the closest planet to Neptune.
The closest gas giant, Jupiter, is about 5 AU from the Sun - that is, 5 times the distance from Sun to Earth. The other gas giants are farther away.
In order, from closest to furthest from the sun, the gas giants are: 1. Jupiter 2. Saturn 3. Uranus 4. Neptune
The order is: Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Added: Actually, in order from the sun............... Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
The Sun has a composition similar to that of Gas giantsThe sun has a similar composition to the gas giants
The Sun has a composition similar to that of Gas giantsThe sun has a similar composition to the gas giants
The Sun has a composition similar to that of Gas giantsThe sun has a similar composition to the gas giants
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Gas Giants
Hydrogen.
Because of their distance from the sun
gas giants
A gas giant is similar in composition to the Sun. The Sun is much bigger than the gas giants and it is a star not a planet, of course.