A crater.
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the surface of the moon is 0.074 of earth's surface area
Craters last for millions of years on the surface of the moon because the moon does not have an atmosphere. Saying this the moon does not have anything able to fill in the craters such as soil or rain.
because our beaches have sand and the moon feels sandy, and sand DEFINITELY feels sandy!
the surface of the moon is 0.074 of earth's surface area
A crater.
highlands
Craters
they are called valleys
A round pit in the moon's surface is called a crater.
CRESENTS
They are called "craters" and were produced by meteor impacts (the vast majority more than 2 billion years ago).
craters :]
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Crators? If that's what you mean by circular depression.
The depressions on the moon are impact craters formed by collisions with asteroids and comets.
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.