what Is The Largest Planet?

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THE LARGEST PLANETS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

  • Jupiter

- Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.

- Jupiter is the largest gas giant in the solar system.

- It has a radius of 69,911 km, which is 1,120% the size of the Earth.

- Since it's a gas-giant, it lacks an Earth-like surface.

- It is twice as massive as all the other planets combined.

- It is fifth in the lineup of planets in our solar system.

- Jupiter has 79 known moons, some examples are: Io, Callisto, and Europa.

- It has a storm, twice the size of the Earth, and has been raging for over a century, called the Great Red Spot.

- It cannot support life.

  • Saturn

- Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system.

- Saturn is the second largest gas giant in the solar system.

- It has a radius of 58,232 km, which is 945% the size of the Earth.

- It is the sixth planet in the lineup of the solar system.

- It is made mainly out of hyrdogen and helium.

- It would take 29 Earth years to travel around the sun.

- It has 82 known moons, some of these being: Titan, Mimas, and Tethys.

- It cannot support life.

  • Uranus

- Uranus is the third largest planet in the solar system.

- Uranus is the third largest gas giant in the solar system.

- It has a radius of 25,362 km, which is 400% the size of the Earth.

- It is the seventh planet in the lineup of the solar system.

- It would take 84 Earth Years in order to rotate around the sun.

- It has 27 known moons, some of these being: Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon.

- It cannot support life.

  • Neptune

- Neptune is the fourth largest planet in the solar system.

-Neptune is the fourth largest gas giant in the solar system.

- It has a radius of 24,622 km, which is 388% the size of the Earth.

- It is the farthest planet from the solar system, and is therefore the coldest.

- It has 14 known moons, some of these are: Triton, Proteus, and Psamathe.

- It cannot support life.

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