As the Moon is a globe, it has only one surface.
moon surfaces are some thing that is impossible to look at in the sky wjth binuculars
Marias, craters, and highlands.
There are three main theories of how the moon came into existence. The theories are as follows: the moon was captured by Earth's gravitational pull, the moon was originally part of the earth's crust, or the earth and moon formed together out of the primordial nebula.
yes they have the same rocky surface friend :)
That's called "full moon".
The moon features: Craters Rocks and nothing else
Yes, Mercury and the Earth's moon are covered with craters on the surfaces
moon surfaces are some thing that is impossible to look at in the sky wjth binuculars
Marias, craters, and highlands.
Travelling back in time and flying to the moon on a pancake to see which crater surfaces were there, simple.
No. Surfaces are different
There are three main theories of how the moon came into existence. The theories are as follows: the moon was captured by Earth's gravitational pull, the moon was originally part of the earth's crust, or the earth and moon formed together out of the primordial nebula.
they both have uninhabited surfaces
the sun
There are four main properties of friction. These include it being an electrostatic force between two surfaces, it acts parallel to the surfaces that are moving against each other, it is independent of the area of the surfaces in contact with one another, and it never initiates motion - it only responds to it.
The moon has plains,mountains,and many craters. The moon also has unactive volcanoes and dark spots called seas.
No. The planet Pluto is a solid dwarf planet. The moon Charon is a solid moon.