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Some features found on the surface of the sun include sunspots, which are temporary darker spots caused by magnetic activity, solar flares, which are sudden brightening events releasing energy, and prominences, which are huge arcs of gas that erupt from the surface. Additionally, the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona are distinct layers of the sun's atmosphere visible from the surface.
The thermosphere does not exist above polar regions. The thermosphere is one of the Earth's atmospheric layers, extending from about 80 km to 550 km above the surface. However, the thermosphere is more commonly found at higher latitudes and near the equator than above polar regions.
The loops of gas found on the sun are called solar prominences. They are large, bright features that extend out from the sun's surface into its outer atmosphere, known as the corona, and are typically associated with the sun's magnetic field.
Maria and craters are features found on the Moon's surface. Maria are large, dark, basaltic plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions, while craters are depressions created by the impact of meteoroids, asteroids, or comets striking the Moon's surface. Maria are relatively smooth and cover about 16% of the Moon's surface, whereas craters vary in size and can be found across the entire lunar landscape.
The moon's surface is covered in various features, including impact craters, mountains, valleys, and lava plains. It also has fine regolith (loose material) made of dust and rocky debris. Additionally, there are a few man-made objects left behind by lunar missions, such as the remains of landing modules.
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Mountains and lakes.
Earth's surface features like mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes are found above the borders of the lithosphere plates. These areas are known as plate boundaries, where tectonic forces cause the plates to interact and result in geological activities such as the ones mentioned.
The word "landform" originated from the combination of "land," referring to the Earth's surface, and "form," indicating the shape or structure of the land. It is used to describe the various natural features and structures found on the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, and plains.
Granite forms below the surface, but it can be found at the surface where it has been exposed by erosion or uplift.
There are a number of land features found in Montana. These include mountains, lakes, rivers, as well as open plains.
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Three noticeable features found on the surface of Mercury are vast impact craters caused by collisions with asteroids and comets, long scarps or cliffs that suggest the planet has shrunk over time, and smooth plains formed by volcanic activity.