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What are rillies?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 6/29/2024

do you mean rilles? if thats what you mean then they are collapsed underground channels. They look like valley-like crevices on the moon.

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Cracks in the moon's bedrock are called A. highlands. B. rilles. C. maris. D. umbra.?

B. rilles. Rilles are long, narrow depressions on the Moon's surface that are typically formed by ancient lava flows or tectonic activity. They can appear as cracks in the bedrock when viewed from a distance.


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Cracks in the moon's bedrock are called A. highlands. B. rilles. C. maris. D. umbra.?

B. rilles. Rilles are long, narrow depressions on the Moon's surface that are typically formed by ancient lava flows or tectonic activity. They can appear as cracks in the bedrock when viewed from a distance.


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