crators
the trench like areas on the moons surface are called craters
Dark flat areas on the moons surface
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
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Regolith.
The craters on moons are simply called craters. They are formed by impact events from asteroids, comets, or meteoroids striking the surface of the moon.
The Lunar plains are referred to as Maria (Latin for seas .) because ancient observers thought them to be water like Earth's own oceans .
hollowed out places on the moons surface are called
They are call Maria ( Latin for "seas" ).
The feature covering much of the moon's surface is the lunar mare, which are large dark plains formed by ancient volcanic activity. These mare areas are less cratered compared to the highlands and are thought to be composed of basalt rock.