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These planets are dense; rocky surface; thin atmosphere; rotate slowly on its axisss

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Answer:

The Terrestrial or Inner Planets

Explanation:

You are describing the terrestrial or inner planets of our Solar System. All of these planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are rocky and have a dense surface unlike the gas giant or outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

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Answer:

The planet you're describing is Mercury. It fits all the criteria of the question.

Note: If you're looking for another planet, Mars has a thin atmosphere and is rocky, but does not rotate slowly. Venus rotates very slowly and is rocky, but has a thick atmosphere. Earth doesn't have a thin atmosphere or rotate slowly, but it is rocky and dense.

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