Yes.
Some landforms found on the moon that Earth does not have include impact craters of various sizes, such as lunar mare basins and rays, formed by meteoroid impacts. Additionally, the moon features lava tubes and rilles, which are long, deep valleys formed by ancient volcanic activity.
Mountains, canyons, and plateaus are landforms found on Earth but not on the moon due to the lack of tectonic activity and erosion processes. Additionally, bodies of water such as oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers are also unique to Earth's surface.
The moon's surface features include craters, mountains, valleys, and maria (dark plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions). These landforms were created by impacts from asteroids and comets, as well as volcanic activity.
Both the Moon and Earth have impact craters, mountains, and valleys. These landforms were created through similar geological processes, such as meteor impacts and tectonic activity. Additionally, both celestial bodies have flat plains formed by ancient lava flows.
rilles highlands volcanic dome ray crater craters and a maria.
Lunar landforms are landforms on the moon
Craters
yes
don't know the moon is a complex system
it is found on the west side of the moon on the far west side.
Yes. The moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars have landforms. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune do not have solid surfaces.
Craters, Mountains, Plains, Lava flows
A maria , highlands, rilles, and ray craters
Mountains and hillsand cliffs
lots.... i would start with some sort of forms of water
i have the same homework as you, but all i know is its not mountains (which is 'a') and its not impact craters (which is 'b')
Some landforms found on the moon that Earth does not have include impact craters of various sizes, such as lunar mare basins and rays, formed by meteoroid impacts. Additionally, the moon features lava tubes and rilles, which are long, deep valleys formed by ancient volcanic activity.