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  • Uranus Size and Mass: Understanding Its Place in the Solar System
    Uranus is the third largest planet in our solar system, but it is the fourth most massive.

    Here's why it's a bit confusing:

    * Size: Uranus is larger than Neptune in diameter, making it the third largest planet.

    * Mass: Neptune is slightly more massive than Uranus, making it the fourth most massive planet.

    This is because Neptune is denser than Uranus, meaning it packs more matter into a smaller space.

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