volcano,mountains, and valleys
craters, highlands,etc.
Rilles, ray craters , and highlands
Free standing water; rivers, oceans, and the like. The "Seas" and "Mare" of the Moon are filled with dust, not water.
......the moon is a peice of the earth that was for gotten whne the earth was forming the only landform is a crater cause from meteors comets and asetroids the cartare isnt even a landform
A lot of basalt, a common volcanic rock. This might be #1 among things the earth and moon share in common.
Yes.
Craters
Rilles, ray craters , and highlands
Mountains and hillsand cliffs
A maria , highlands, rilles, and ray craters
Lunar landforms are landforms on the moon
lots.... i would start with some sort of forms of water
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Free standing water; rivers, oceans, and the like. The "Seas" and "Mare" of the Moon are filled with dust, not water.
i have the same homework as you, but all i know is its not mountains (which is 'a') and its not impact craters (which is 'b')
Nothing. Mercury does not have a moon.
Yes, landforms exist on other planets and moons in our solar system. For example, Mars has mountains, valleys, and canyons while Earth's moon has craters and mountain ranges. Venus has volcanoes and a mountain higher than Mount Everest. Each celestial body has its unique geologic features shaped by its specific conditions.
......the moon is a peice of the earth that was for gotten whne the earth was forming the only landform is a crater cause from meteors comets and asetroids the cartare isnt even a landform