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No, there are not. The fact that there are no ocean-sized bodies of water is only part of the explanation, I think. There is also no tectonic movement on the moon; it is a dead body. If there were moving tectonic plates, then even without water perhaps it could be argued that there are continents. There would be major landmasses interacting with one another.

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