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Earth, Vesta, and Pluto differ significantly in size, composition, and classification. Earth is a terrestrial planet with a robust atmosphere and abundant liquid water, supporting diverse life forms. Vesta, a large asteroid in the asteroid belt, is primarily rocky and lacks an atmosphere, while Pluto, classified as a dwarf planet, has a thin atmosphere and is composed mainly of ice and rock. Each body provides unique insights into planetary formation and evolution within our solar system.

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