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The Solar System BP

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Mercury   The planet closest to the Sun. Currently, it is the smallest planet.  
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Sun   A huge star in the center of the universe.  
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Venus   A very gaseous planet that is second closest to the Sun.  
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Earth   The third planet closest to the Sun. The surface of it is about 75% water. This is the planet that currently only as living life forms. (As far as we know.)  
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Mars   The "red planet". Ice and fossilized life forms have been found which could mean there was previously life on it.  
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Jupiter   The largest planet. There have been storms raging on it for many, many years!  
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Saturn   The second- largest planet and the sixth from the Sun. It has many rngs around it making it a beautiful sight.  
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Uranus   The seventh planet from the Sun. It is actually tipped sideways.  
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Neptune   The eigth (and final) planet. It has four rings.  
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Comets   Small, fragile, and irregularly shaped bodies composed of a mixture of non-volatile grains and frozen gases.  
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Asteriods   Rocky and mettalic objects that orbit the sun, but are too small to be called planets.  
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