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Io, one of Jupiter's moons, is similar to Earth in that it is geologically active, featuring numerous volcanoes and a dynamic surface. Both bodies have a diverse range of geological processes, although Io's volcanic activity is driven by tidal heating due to its gravitational interactions with Jupiter and other Galilean moons, unlike Earth's tectonic processes. Additionally, Io has a thin atmosphere, albeit much less substantial than Earth's, primarily composed of sulfur dioxide.

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