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Seconds Remaining: What makes up the solar system?

The Sun the eight official planets, at least three "dwarf planets", more than 130 satellites of the planets, a large number of small bodies (the comets and asteroids),

List the inner planets Seconds Left:

Mercury Venus Earth Mars

Seconds Left: List the outer planets

Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

Seconds Left: Describe the terrestrial planets

Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars: –composed primarily of rock and metal and have relatively high densities, slow rotation, solid surfaces, no rings and few satellites.

Seconds Left: Describe the gas planets

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune –composed primarily of hydrogen and helium and generally have low densities, rapid rotation, deep atmospheres, rings and lots of satellites.