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how is the surface of the moon different from That of the Earth​

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Answered by rekhaadi76
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Topographically the Moon is very different from Earth. The Moon's surface is characterized by highlands and lowlands, mountains, and most notably, craters (bowl‐shaped cavities of meteoric origin). These craters are often marked by secondary craters and by rays from ejecta, or ejected matter from the meteor's impact.

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