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Yes, other planets do have a crust, mantle, and core, although their compositions and characteristics can vary significantly. For example, Earth has a solid crust, a silicate mantle, and a molten outer core with a solid inner core. Similarly, Mars has a crust and mantle, with indications of a possibly partially molten core. Gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn have a different structure, with thick gaseous atmospheres and potentially small solid cores surrounded by metallic hydrogen and other materials.

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