What are the major differences between the 8 planets of our solar system?

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The major differences between the eight planets of the solar system are primarily categorized into two groups: terrestrial and jovian planets. Terrestrial planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are rocky and denser, while jovian planets like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas giants with lower densities. Jovian planets are significantly larger and more massive, possess numerous moons, and have stronger magnetic fields compared to terrestrial planets, which lack moons and have weaker magnetic fields. Additionally, the rotation of jovian planets is faster despite their size, and their composition differs greatly from that of terrestrial planets. Earth stands out as the only planet known to support life and has a notably large moon relative to its size.
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Was thinking about the solar system and came to this question to which I cannot figure out a simple, definite answer. Maybe something having to do the elements that compose the planets?
 
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You can split the planets into two major categories: Terrestrial planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars a jovian planets such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. There are a lot of differences in:
- size: The jovian planets are much larger.
- mass: The jovian planets are much more massive
- density: The terrestrial planets are composed of mainly rocks/metals and their average density is much higher than that of liquid water. The jovian planets have densities about equal to that of water.
- composition: as stated above
- rings: as far as we know, the terrestrial planets do not have any
- moons: The jovian planets are superior in number of satellites. Mercury and Venus do not even have any moons.
- rotation: The jovian planets despite their large size spin faster than the terrestrial planets
- magnetic fields: The terrestrial planets have much weaker mag. fields than the jovian planets have
- distance from the Sun: (obviously)

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