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describe the structure of the Moon's surface​

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Answered by kbdjszomboy02889
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The moon's surface is covered with dead volcanoes, impact craters, and lava flows, some visible to the unaided stargazer. Early scientists thought the dark stretches of the moon might be oceans, and so named such features mare, which is Latin for "seas" (maria when there are more than one).

Answered by snehagoel10
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The moon's surface is covered with dead volcanoes, impact craters, and lava flows, some visible to the unaided stargazer. ... They are oceans of a sort, but rather than water, such bodies are made up of pools of hardened lava.

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