Yes it does.
because if it was square there would be a lot of cliffs and people will fall
In theory, yes.
Mercury fits this description, as it has craters, cliffs (known as scarps), and a weak magnetic field. Mercury's magnetic field is only about 1% as strong as Earth's magnetic field.
The phases of the moon are: New moon Waxing crescent moon First quarter moon Waxing gibbous moon Full moon Waning gibbous moon Last Quarter moon Waning crescent moon New moon
no the moon is faster
Mountains and hillsand cliffs
Io does have cliffs and cracks but it has been overslain by lava
Yes, Deimos has cliffs and cracks on its surface. These features are likely the result of impacts and other geological processes that have shaped the moon's terrain over time.
because if it was square there would be a lot of cliffs and people will fall
On the moon Miranda there are craters canyons cliffs plains mountains no volcanos and is made up of rock and sultrate ice
Mercury is the planet that is covered with craters cut through by cliffs. Its surface is rugged and scarred with impact craters caused by collisions with asteroids and comets. The planet's cliffs, such as the prominent of its kind called "Great cliffs," are thought to have formed as a result of the planet's shrinking due to cooling.
Mercury has a surface geography that is very much similar to our moon: it has craters, tall cliffs, and large flat plain areas.
No. There are higher cliffs along Ireland's west coast.
Miranda is the smallest and closest of Uranus's major moons. It is mainly made of ice and rock. Miranda's surface has grooves, cliffs, and valleys. The moon was named after a character in "The Tempest," a play by Shakespeare.
The chalk cliffs at Dover.
Check out the White Cliffs of Dover.
There are many cliffs in Wales