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Which planets are known as ice giants?

Uranus and Neptune are ice-giant planets due to their composition of water, ammonia, and methane, which form solids under extreme temperatures and pressures in the solar system’s outer regions.

Uranus and Neptune are the solar system’s seventh and eighth planets, respectively. Despite being relatively distant and challenging to observe, ongoing research and exploration missions continue to deepen our understanding of these distant ice giants.

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