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Does the moon phobos have dirt, gravel, rocks, craters, volcanoes, gleysers, cliffs, cracks, and bodies of water? thanks in advance.
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Does the moon phobos have dirt, gravel, rocks, craters, volcanoes, gleysers, cliffs, cracks, and bodies of water? thanks in advance.
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Yes! It does have those!
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