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The moon's surface has a rough and rocky texture, with areas covered in impact craters, mountains, and valleys. When viewed up close, the surface appears to be pitted and uneven due to countless meteorite impacts over its history.
Mercury was studied by the Mariner 10 Probe and has a crater pitted surface.
Space rocks (meteors) striking the surface.
Io, the innermost of Jupiter's four largest moons, appears the brightest from Jupiter's surface due to its proximity to the planet and its reflective surface.
Yes, the moon does not have holes like Earth does. However, it does have craters, which are formed by impacts from meteoroids and asteroids. These craters can appear as "holes" on the moon's surface when viewed from a distance.
I can give you several sentences.The surface of the metal was pitted from acid rain.We pitted the olives and ate them.Rain pitted the ground.
Mercury was studied by the Mariner 10 Probe and has a crater pitted surface.
The moon's surface has a rough and rocky texture, with areas covered in impact craters, mountains, and valleys. When viewed up close, the surface appears to be pitted and uneven due to countless meteorite impacts over its history.
Mercury was studied by the Mariner 10 Probe and has a crater pitted surface.
The Mariner 10 probe studied the planet Mercury, which has a crater-pitted surface due to impacts from asteroids and comets over billions of years.
You would not be able to see the moons from the surface; Jupiter's atmosphere is too thick.
The moons surface is covered with regolith. There are 2 main kinds of surface; maria and highlands. There are lots of craters and dust. the moons sky is always black.it has no air or water
The surface is pitted with meteor impact craters. See related links for pictorial
Metorites
Yes it is similar to the moons surface
craters
Lava flows.