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Mercury- no moons, really hot

Venus-twin planet to earth, no moons

Earth- water, stable ground

Mars- red planet, craters

Jupiter- surface not stable, ?

Sateron- no stable ground, most noticeable rings

Uranous-

Neptune-

Pluto- REALLY Cold, solid ground

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