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Introduction | |
Terrestrial Planets Sizes | |
Terrestrial Planets Composition | |
Gas Giants Sizes | |
Gas Giants Composition | |
Ice Giants Sizes | |
Ice Giants Composition | |
Fun Facts | |
Key Facts & Summary |
The planets of the solar system are grouped into three categories, based on their size and composition: They are gas giants (2), ice giants (2), and terrestrial planets (4 – including Earth).
Our Solar System is blessed with 8 planets. Every one of them is unique in their own way. Everything here formed at around roughly 4.6 billion years ago from the solar nebula.
The planets have been categorized in many ways before, but now we can safely put them into three groups: the gas giants, the ice giants, and the terrestrial planets.
Based on their size and composition, the eight planets of the Solar System fit well in these categories. However, this isn’t the only thing that makes them special because no two planets are alike, not even when grouped together.
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