Mercury: Closest planet to the sun., covered with craters, no atmosphere, has the largest day-night temperature difference of the planets, smallest planet, Venus: 2nd planet closest to the sun, brightest planet in Earth's night sky, has retrograde motion, exhibits the greenhouse effect, planet most similar to Earth in size and mass, has clouds of sulfuric acid, the hottest planet, Earth: 3rd planet closest to the sun, water exists in all three states, most dense of the terrestrial planets, only known planet where plate tectonics currently occurs, has one moon, Mars: 4th planet closest to the sun, the red planet, has 2 moons, contains the largest known volcano in the solar system, has features that resemble erosion created by water, Jupiter: 5th planet away from the sun, largest planet, has the Great Red Spot, shortest length of day of the planets, 4 largest moons are Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa, Saturn: 6th planet away from the sun, 2nd largest planet, least dense planet, it could float in water, has the broadest and brightest rings, has the giant moon named Titan, Uranus: 7th planet away from the sun, discovered accidentally, has blue appearance caused by methane gas, rotates on its side, Neptune: 8th planet away from the sun, predicted mathematically before it was actually observed, has the Great Dark Spot, has the moon Triton,

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