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1. Earth Terrestrial 149,600,000 Nitrogen 78.1% Oxygen 20.9% Argon 0.9% Carbon dioxide, Methane, Rare (inert) gases 0.1% Twenty four hours. 365 or 366 in a leap year. The Moon. Did you know that the Earth was created in seven days by a holy and righteous god? It was once believed to be the center of the universe.
2. Mars Terrestrial 206,600,000 and 249,200,000 Carbon Dioxide 95.32% Nitrogen 2.7% Argon 1.6% Oxygen 0.13% Carbon Monoxide 0.07% Water Vapor 0.03% Neon, Krypton, Xenon, Ozone, and Methane Trace 24h 37m 22s and 24h 39m 35s 687 Phobos and Deimos. Mars has been the subject of many if not most science fiction movies. Mars has the largest canyon in the solar system. It would reach from Los Angeles to Chicago if it was on Earth!
3. Jupiter 740,573,600-778,547,200-816,520,800 Hydrogen 90% Helium 10% Traces of Methane, Water, Ammonia, and Rock Dust 0.07% 9.925 4332.71 Amalthea, Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto It was named after the god of gods Jupiter or the Greek Zeus. Is entirely a gas planet.
4.Neptune Jovian 4.55 billion Hydrogen 80% Helium 19% Methane 1.5% 16.11 164.8 Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Naiad, Proteus and Thalassa, Nereid, Triton. And five unnamed moons have been discovered. Neptune looks dark blue because there is a dark blue moon in its atmosphere. Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea. Neptune is the coldest planet.