What is the order of the planets away from the sun?

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This is the order of the planets from day to day: MERCURY VENUS EARTH MARS JUPITER SATURNUS URANUS NEPTUNUS PLOUT But to this question I have also attached a good diagram showing the order and distance of the planets from the sun.

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