Yes, both the earth and moon have rilles. A rille can be defined as a small brook (as on Earth) and as a long narrow straight valley on the moon's surface.
A maria , highlands, rilles, and ray craters
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and is located closest to the Sun. It has no atmosphere, which means extreme temperature differences between its scorching daytime and freezing nighttime. Mercury has a heavily cratered surface, similar to our Moon, due to its lack of geological activity. It is also known for its long, winding valleys called "rilles." Its orbit is highly eccentric, meaning it is more elliptical than other planets, resulting in significant variations in its distance from the Sun. One year on Mercury is just 88 Earth days long.
what are the spots on earth main or do the earth have spots what are the spots on earth main or do the earth have spots
Earth is not a rock, it is a planet. If anything rock is earth but earth is not rock.
Earth is the biggest.
Rilles, ray craters , and highlands
A maria , highlands, rilles, and ray craters
They are called "rilles".
CRATERS
when the earth was spinning really hard. a big chunk of the earth spun off and started to orbit the earth
Rilles.
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rilles
Maria, terrae and sinuous rilles.
They are narrow trenches or small, narrow valleys.
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Ridges, rilles, craters and regoliths