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As of current scientific knowledge, there is no other planet that is an exact replica of Earth in terms of its size, environment, and conditions. However, there are exoplanets that have been discovered with similarities to Earth, such as having rocky surfaces or being located in the "habitable zone" of their star where conditions could allow for liquid water.

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