Yes it is
The most usual term for large, flat areas is plains.
The maria (singular mare) appear relatively flat when viewed through earth-based telescopes. They are actually pitted with smaller craters and the surface of the maria are very uneven, very much like the rolling hills we see here on earth. They are far from flat.
are flat and broad land areas on the earth's surface
He thought they were seas. He called them maria (Latin for sea). Today scientists still call the dark, flat parts maria. Marias were formed when magma flowed through the surface of the moon. The magma cooled and became flat and dark.
A maria
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
Dark flat areas on the moons surface
true or false, maria are flat areas , once flooded with lava , on the moon's surface
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
They are call Maria ( Latin for "seas" ).
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
Maria
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
Maria, or "seas", which is what "maria" means.
maria,seas
No atmosphere, dry, dusty, rocky surface, mountain ranges, maria: low, flat areas, dark areas (basaltic lava) impact craters.