What are the similarities and differences between Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune and Saturn Kim Sungkyung (Paul) VII - Amorsolo.

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What are the similarities and differences between Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune and Saturn Kim Sungkyung (Paul) VII - Amorsolo

Jupiter Characteristics Of Planets spaceresearch.scna ,682,810 miles from sun -Largest planet in the solar system -Fifth planets from the Sun -< twice as massive as all the other planets combined. -Holds 1,300 earths

Saturn 885,904,700 miles from sun Yellow and gold color Due to superfast wind in uppermost atmosphere Sixth planet from the Sun. Second largest planet in the Solar System. Hold 760 earths ds.org

Uranus Blue-green in color Why? Hydrogen-helium atmosphere Seventh planets. 1,783,939,400 miles (distance from sun) en.wikipedia.oren.wikipedia.org

Neptune en.wikipedia.org Farthest planet from the Sun 2,795,084,900 miles Vivid blue tint color Yet-unidentified compound Absorption of red light 18 times mass of Earth 58 times in volume

Similarities Lacks solid surface Called Jovian planets Mostly composed of gaseous Materials CH4 (Methane) NH3 (Ammonia) H20 (Hydrogen dioxide),

Differences Rotation Revolution Number of the moons Size

References ring-bearer.html ring-bearer.html system.html system.html s_interiors.php s_interiors.php our-solar-system.html our-solar-system.html

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