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Miranda, one of Uranus's moons, is primarily composed of ice and rock, and it does not have significant amounts of dirt as we understand it on Earth. Its surface features include canyons, cliffs, and a variety of geological formations that suggest a history of tectonic activity. While it does have some surface materials, they're not classified as "dirt" in the conventional sense. Instead, the surface is more akin to a mix of frozen water, rock, and other ices.

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