Yes.
The rocky surface of the Earth is called the Lithosphere.
The Earth is considered a rocky planet.
Yes, both Earth and the Moon have rocky surfaces. Earth's surface is composed of rocks, minerals, and soil, while the Moon's surface is mostly made up of rocky material called regolith, which is a layer of loose, fragmented material covering solid rock.
crust
they both have a rocky surface
crust
No person "built" the Rocky Mountains! Mountains form from a geological process, typically from folding of the earth's surface and sub-surface.
The crust, which is subdivided into continental crust and oceanic crust.
yes it has canyons and mountains like earth
Venus is called a rocky planet because, like Earth, it has a surface made of rock.
Land is the solid or rocky surface of the Earth which includes the continents.
A large tall rocky area of land that protrudes from the earth's surface is a mountain. Mountains are formed by the bending and buckling of the rock under the land.