about 10 percent
A small leaf surface and large root system.
Craters. Mountainous areas. Also, the dark areas called "maria" are very prominent, mainly on the side of the Moon facing Earth. The whole surface is covered in broken rock and dust. That's why astronauts left footprints.
This planet is rocky. It has many features such as highlands, entire plains, crater, cliffhangers, and ridges.
global winds, coriolis effect, and continental deflections
...at places in continental interiors termed shields.
No. It only occurs in areas of continental crust and is only present at the surface in a small percentage of that.
The rugged lunar highlands cover much of the moon's surface
Convergent plate margins are characterized as collision zones between plates and may involve continental to continental crust, continental to oceanic crust, or oceanic to oceanic crust. Those that involve oceanic crust result in subduction of the more dense plate into the Earth's mantle. Continental to continental plate collisions result in uplift of the surface features and mountain building and the margin may eventually become welded together.
Lunar Highlands
highlands
Marias, craters, and highlands.
craters
Maria, crates, highlands. :)
Marias, craters, and highlands.
highlands
Yes, 83 per cent of the whole lunar surface (including the far side) is covered by lunar highlands.
They are called highlands. They are impact craters on the moon's surface.