The large flat areas on the moon are called "Maria" (Latin for "seas", because the early astronomers thought that's what they are). They are huge regions of smooth rock. If very dark, they are so by being in shadows. Smaller dark spots are meteor-impact crater floors in the shadows of the crater wall.
Dark flat areas on the moons surface
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
that there are dark flat creators on the regions of moons surface.
Maria are large, dark, basaltic plains on the Moon's surface that were formed by ancient volcanic activity. They are made up of solidified lava flows and are relatively flat compared to the rugged highlands that make up the rest of the lunar surface.
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
The dark flat areas found on the surface of the moon are called maria, which is the Latin word for "seas." They were formed by ancient volcanic activity and are lower in elevation than the surrounding highlands.
Flat regions of dry lava on the surface of the moon are called maria. They are large dark basins formed by ancient volcanic activity and are visible from Earth as dark areas on the lunar surface.
Maria, or "seas", which is what "maria" means.
Dark flat areas on the moon's surface are known as lunar maria. These areas were formed by ancient volcanic eruptions that filled in low-lying basins with basaltic lava. The darker color of the maria contrasts with the lighter, heavily cratered highlands on the moon.
These dark flat areas are called lunar maria, which are large basaltic plains formed by ancient volcanic activity. They have lower elevation compared to the surrounding highlands and were formed billions of years ago by lava flows filling in large impact basins.
Dark maira of seas
They are call Maria ( Latin for "seas" ).