What is the eighth planet from our sun?

What is the eighth planet from our sun?

  • Correct Answer: neptune
  • uranus
  • earth
  • mars

Explanation: Neptune is shown in Figure below . It is the eighth planet from the Sun. Neptune is so far away you need a telescope to see it from Earth. Neptune is the most distant planet in our solar system. It is nearly 4.5 billion kilometers (2.8 billion miles) from the Sun. One orbit around the Sun takes Neptune 165 Earth years.

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