Mercury - (Hermes in Greek) The surface temperature is 427 degrees Celsius, Venus  - (Aphrodite in Greek) Only planet named after a female deity. The surface temperature is 462 degrees Celsius (the hottest planet in the solar system), Earth  - (Gaea in Greek) Hit by a planet named Theia 4.5 billion years ago, thus initiated the creation of the Moon, Mars - (Ares in Greek) It has its distinctive color red from the excess amount of iron in its soil. The iron gets oxidized like a bike you leave outside for a while and gets rust, the iron on its surface gets oxidized and earns its rusty color., Jupiter - (Zeus in Greek) You can fit around 1300 Earths in it. It has 80 moons. The biggest planet in our solar system, Saturn - (Cronus in Greek) A year in it lasts for 29 Earth years, so the teacher who is presenting you this lesson is either 1 year old or not even 1 year old according to its time. We may call everybody in this class its babies., Uranus - (Ouranos in Greek) It is tilted by 98 degrees so basically it’s upside down (probably because of a collision it experienced in the early stages of its life). The core of it is almost completely dead, not radiating energy, which makes it the COLDEST planet in our solar system. (-218 degrees Celsius), Neptune - (Poseidon in Greek) The most distant planet in our solar system. It has winds reaching up to 2100km/h speed! The excess amounts of methane gives the planet its beautiful blue color., Pluto - (Hades) Controversial dwarf planet. Has an eccentric orbit, which makes it sometimes possess an atmosphere of primarily nitrogen. As it gets away from the Sun in its orbital rotation, the atmosphere completely freezes and returns to its solid state.,

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