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mercury
Mercury looks like the Moon: it is heavily cratered with regions of smooth plains, has no natural satellites and no substantial atmosphere. However, unlike the moon, it has a large iron core.
It is Venus.
Photos from the surface show Mars to look a lot like an earth desert.
There is no land on Jupiter as it is a gas planet. The visible "surface" is merely clouds.
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mercury
Mercury has no atmosphere, and its surface is heavily cratered much like Earth's moon. It is estimated that the planet has been geologically dormant for a few billion years.
Mercury is very cratered, like the Moon.
Mercury is sometimes referred to as the "rocky midget" because it is the smallest and innermost planet in our solar system, and it has a rocky, cratered surface.
Ganymede's surface is heavily cratered and crossed by strange grooves and ridges, wich have been described as tire tracks in the desert
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The surface of Mercury is filled with craters of all size. The planet's core makes up 42 percent of the planet's volume.
It is. But unlike the Moon or Mercury, Earth has an atmosphere, which erodes, and a dynamic crust, (plate tectonics), which renews and alters its surface wiping out most signs of craters.
Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface.
Mercury is heavily cratered because it has virtually no atmosphere and because the surface is geologically inactive, and has been for a protracted period. Without atmospheric weathering or geologic reworking of the surface, any craters become permanent features of the planet.
Neptune is a gas planet and thus does not have a well defined surface like a terrestrial planet does.