Earth has one of these that (some) believe to be made of cheese. It also orbits Earth.
What is the moon?
The sun is actually one of these
What is a star?
The Jovian Planets are primarily made of this
What is gas? (they stink)
This planet symbolizes Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love.
What is Venus?
The sun and this planet are always on good terms due to their close bond
What is Mercury?
This group of planets have little to no moons
What are the terrestrial planets?
The scientifically correct nomenclature for the beloved North Star
What is Polaris?
This particular planet is 10x the size of Earth
What is Jupiter?
Mars represents this chaotic Greek God
Who is Ares, the God of War?
The sun is not on speaking terms with this planet (rip)
What is Neptune?
This group of planets have many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, (many) moons.
What are the Jovian planets?
Stars glimmer and gleam because of this
What is gravity and fusion?
Every Jovian planet has these, and because of them they are no longer on dating apps
What are rings?
On this planet, a certain Sea God is not swimming in the depths of the ocean
What is Neptune?
This planet resides in the "middle" of the solar system
What is Uranus?
This RED planet has two moons
What are Phobos and Deimos?
This temperature is required to become a star (why so exclusive?)
What is 10 million Kelvin?
These planets are considered overall "best behaved" in terms of this action that they do
What is orbit?
The largest volcano in the solar system is named after this "humble home" in Greek Mythology.
Uranus is these many times as far as the sun than Jupiter
What is 4 times farther?
A super silly planet with a basic moon
What is Miranda?
This loop-like structure extends outward and can sometimes erupt (hint: NOT a volcano)
What is a Solar Prominence?
The Jovian Planets are made of these 4 gases
What is Hydrogen, Helium, Methane, and Ammonia?
The God of the Underworld understands the pain of this planet
What is Pluto?
Approximately, Neptune is these many miles away from the sun
What is 2.8 billion miles?