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Is mauna loa the smallest planet or the la rgest planet on earth?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 6/7/2024

Planets are not on Earth. Earth is a planet. And Mauna Loa is not a planet, it is a volcano, the largest volcano on Earth. It is located in Hawaii.

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