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genius please give this science answer in the pic​

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Answered by somopriya13
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10. Neil Armstrong

11.Siderophiles

12.Rakesh Sharma

13.High tides are at their highest, while low tides are lower than usual.

14.The surface of the Moon has many features, including mountains and valleys, craters, and maria—wide flat areas that look like seas from a distance but are probably solidified molten rock.


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Answered by Sizzllngbabe
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 \sf \: Question \: 1

 \bf \: Person \:  who  \: landed \:  on \:  moon?

  \boxed{ \mathfrak{ \red{Answer:-}} \sf \:  Neil \:  Armstrong }

 \bf \: Question 2.

Minerals found in inner core?

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 \bf \: Question 3

Indians who have travelled in space?

 \boxed{ \mathfrak{ \purple{Answer:- }} \sf \: Rakesh  \: Sharma}

 \bf \: Question 4

Phases of tides

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Tide changes proceed via the following stages:

  • Sea level rises over several hours, covering the intertidal zone; flood tide
  • The water rises to its highest level, reaching high tide
  • Sea level falls over several hours, revealing the intertidal zone; ebb tide
  • The water stops falling, reaching low tide

 \bf \: Question 5

Phases of moon after full moon

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After the full moon (maximum illumination), the light continually decreases. So the waning gibbous phase occurs next.

 \bf \: Question 6.

Features of moon

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Craters

The countless craters on the moon were produced by meteor impacts on the lunar surface. Craters exist throughout the lunar surface, but different regions have different cratering density.

Maria

The maria are the moon's dark regions. "Maria" is Latin for "seas" (the singular is "mare"). However, the maria do not contain water. Instead, they are the remnants of lava flows on the moon's surface. The lava flowed through cracks in the moon's crust and cooled on its surface. The maria are roughly 1 to 4 kilometers (0.62 to 2.5 miles) thick.

Highlands

The moon's highlands are its old, mountainous regions. They are light in contrast to the moon's maria. The highlands consist primarily of anorthosite. Anorthosite is an igneous rock that forms when lava cools very slowly.

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