Top Ten Planets In the Solar System That Would Be Coolest to Live On

The Top Ten
1 Mercury

Right now? Under 7 feet of snow... Yea sounds pretty nice!

2 Jupiter

Jupiter & other gas giants has life existing & thriving in it, Jupiter has "dragons" that survive the "Red Eye" superstorm of the entire planet, these are no ordinary dragons by all means, these dragons are the size of 3 to 6 Earths in overall length & these dragons feed off of the hardest materials/substances as food. these dragons are born to fly for forever yet Jupiter has a outer skeletal structures that serves as the ground of the planet, Jupiter has three skeletal structures overall & the temperatures fluctuate vary radically differently throughout the different atmospheric levels, the dragons on the planet eat pure diamonds that rains, the teeth of these dragons have 3 to 6 rows of different types of teeth & they even take a gulp of water from the surface of the planet & dive back down into the endless storms/hurricanes

3 Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun and the closest planetary neighbor to Earth. Known for its bright appearance in the sky, Venus is sometimes referred to as the "Evening Star" or the "Morning Star." The planet has a thick atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide, leading to a greenhouse effect that makes it the hottest planet in our solar system. Surface conditions on Venus are extremely harsh, with temperatures high enough to melt lead and atmospheric pressure far greater than that on Earth.
4 Mars

People will live on this planet eventually.

5 Saturn Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun, it is the second-largest and has the most moons. One year on Saturn is 29 Earth years (10,756 Earth days). Saturn is known for its rings. Saturn is a gas giant, so there is no solid surface on the planet. It is also almost 1 billion miles away from the Sun. The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft was sent to Saturn on October 15, 1997, and arrived at Saturn on July 1, 2004. Saturn was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei.
6 Uranus Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1781, making it the first planet to be discovered with a telescope. Unique among the planets, Uranus has an axial tilt of about 98 degrees, causing it to rotate on its side. Composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and a small amount of methane, the planet is known for its pale blue color due to the methane in its atmosphere.
7 Neptune
8 Earth

You're living on it already.

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