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Well, yes and no. The "landforms" are craters and extinct volcanoes. There aren't any active ones that we know of.
Mercury's surface features include craters, plains, scarps (cliff-like landforms), and ridges. It also has a large basin called the Caloris Basin, which is one of the largest impact features in the solar system.
Yes. The moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars have landforms. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune do not have solid surfaces.
Lunar landforms are landforms on the moon
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edmontons landforms is the largest city in Canada no major landforms that are natural
River Landforms and Glacial Landforms.
Deserts are biomes. Landforms are features found within landforms.
They are landforms.
yes they have landforms
Yes, other planets in our solar system have various landforms such as mountains, valleys, plains, and canyons. For example, Mars has the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons. Venus has vast plains and volcanic structures. Similarly, other planets like Mercury, Earth, and even some moons of gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn exhibit different landforms.