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On the moon Miranda there are craters canyons cliffs plains mountains no volcanos and is made up of rock and sultrate ice
Yes, the surface of the moon has both mountains and craters. The moon's surface is heavily cratered due to impacts from asteroids and comets. Mountains on the moon are primarily formed by volcanic activity in the past.
mountains and craters
The Mountains of the Moon, also known as the Rwenzori Mountains, are located in the border region between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in East Africa. They are known for their snow-capped peaks, diverse vegetation, and unique ecosystem.
Gravity on the moon is one sixth of gravity on the earth, so mountains on the moon can be much taller. Mountains on earth are eroded by wind and water, but on the moon mountains are not eroded.
Yes, the moon does have mountains. These lunar mountains are produced by impacts from asteroids and comets, and are generally taller and steeper compared to the mountains on Earth due to the lack of erosion and tectonic activity on the moon.
Aristotle did not discover the moons of Jupiter or mountains on the moon. The discovery of Jupiter's moons was made by Galileo Galilei in 1610. Mountains on the moon were observed by Galileo as well, using his telescope in the early 17th century. Aristotle lived in ancient Greece in the 4th century BC and did not have access to the technology needed for these astronomical observations.
mountains ,craters and seas
The Mountains of the Moon are one of the seven locations you can fly to. The red jewel is in an ice cave there.
The terrain on the moon is primarily low hills and mountains and craters
You get it when you are in the cave of mountains of the moon
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