That would be Mars.
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A planet that is dry and hot may have little to no surface water and experience high temperatures regularly. These conditions could lead to deserts, limited vegetation, and challenges for supporting life as we know it. Examples of such planets in our solar system include Venus and Mercury.
There is potential for microbial life on Mars, as evidence suggests the presence of liquid water in the past and recent discoveries of organic molecules. However, it is still uncertain if any current life forms exist on the planet. Ongoing research and future missions will provide more insights into the possibility of life on Mars.
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Mercury is a terrestrial planet, meaning it is a rocky planet like Earth. It is the smallest and innermost planet in our solar system.
The sun is not dry, as it is a massive ball of hot plasma that emits energy through nuclear fusion.
Mars is known to have dry river beds, which are evidence of past water flow on the planet. These ancient river channels suggest that liquid water may have once existed on the Martian surface.