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The Deep Bowl Like Valleys On The Moon Are Called

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Answered by fauzi2308
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the geology of the moon is quite different from that of earth the moon Asian rift valleys contact the street geography of mercury is very similar to the lunar case

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The "deep bowl like valleys" on the Moon are called "crater".

Explanation:

Moon is the only satellite of earth, its relief features is monitored and research by many country’s lunar vehicle. There is many craters in moon. Craters are formed due to volcanic eruptions or meteors hitting the lunar surface. Craters are in many sizes from micro to large. Craters occupied 95% of all lunar surfaces. Apollo is the biggest lunar crater in the moon. Crater features included surrounding area, raised rim, crater wall and floor, and central peak.

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