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it has craters which are big indents which create valleys and hills
I hope you mean craters. Anyways, metaors slam into the moon which causes craters and the moon doesn't have an atmosphere like ours to burn the meators up. + there is no wind on the moon.
Craters on the moon are not volcanic, they are impact craters.
The large indentation on the surface of the moon areÊcalled craters. It is a circular depression in the surface of the moon and other solid body in the solar system.Ê
craters
Asteroids and comets sometimes crashes in to the moon and causes craters, hills, and lines.
Asteroids and comets sometimes crashes in to the moon and causes craters, hills, and lines.
balls and dick
it has craters which are big indents which create valleys and hills
yes, all the edges of of all the craters are hills
Topography on the moon during a solar eclipse. Some craters are lower, some hills are taller...depending on how it all lines up at the time of the eclipse, if there happens to be a low spot (compared to the surrounding elevation), more light gets through and causes 'the diamond ring' effect or 'bailey's beads effect'.
The terrain on the moon is primarily low hills and mountains and craters
Not necessarily. A ray crater is in impact crater that has tapering lines of light-volored material extening outward. Ray craters can found on Mercury and other objects such as the moon, but most of these craters are not ray craters.
Meteor impact, volcanism, bombs.
A metior
It is possible that craters could have hit the moon.
Topo lines form concentric circles around hills and mountains. The lines are closer together on steeper slopes, and farther apart on gentler slopes. The lines never cross, and uphill is always perpendicular to the lines.