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  • Understanding Mars: Why It's Called a Terrestrial Planet
    Mars is considered a terrestrial planet because it has a solid, rocky surface, unlike gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn. While Mars does not currently have life as we know it, the term "terrestrial" does not necessarily imply the presence of life. It simply refers to the physical characteristics of the planet, such as its composition, structure, and surface features.
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