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Planetary surface features refer to the physical characteristics and structures that can be observed on the surface of planets and moons within our solar system. These features can include mountains, valleys, craters, volcanoes, canyons, dunes, and other geological formations. Scientists study these features to understand the history, composition, and processes that have shaped the surface of celestial bodies. By analyzing these surface features, researchers can gain insights into the geological, atmospheric, and possibly biological activity that may have occurred on these planetary bodies. This research is important for understanding the physical processes at work in our solar system and beyond.