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Describe the surface of the moon​

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Answered by jasmithabalakrishna1
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Answer:

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.

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

The moon's surface is covered with:-

  • Inactive volcanoes
  • Impact craters, and
  • Lava flows, some visible to the unaided stargazer. .

Explanation:

One striking difference between the Lunar surface material and that of Earth concerns the most common kinds of rocks. On the Earth, the most common rocks are sedimentary, because of atmospheric and water erosion of the surface. On the Moon there is no atmosphere to speak of and little or no water, and the most common kind of rock is igneous ("fire-formed rocks").

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