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Two worlds in the outer solar system that seem remarkably similar to each other are: Triton and Pluto

The outer solar system comprises the next four planets and everything beyond the planet Neptune but within the gravitational pull of the Sun. The Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud are also parts of the outer region.

Triton is only slightly larger than Pluto. Both worlds have similar surface materials, such as nitrogen, methane and carbon monoxide. Their diameters, masses and densities are also similar. Both Triton and Pluto may also have originated within the Kuiper Belt. Triton is thought to be originally a Kuiper Belt Object that was captured by Neptune's gravity.

Because Triton and Charon-Pluto are both from the Kuiper belt they are both made of similar materials such as nitrogen, methane, carbon dioxide and water ice. Both  have large cores that are made primarily of rock with mantles of water ice and crusts made of frozen nitrogen. Neither of them have a magnetic field.

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