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All for of the inner planets are similar in composition. They all have a clearly defined surface, unlike the gas giant planets.

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All inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are terrestrial planets, meaning they are primarily composed of rock and metal. They also have solid surfaces, lack rings, and have few or no moons. Additionally, they are all relatively small compared to the outer gas giants.

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