no, it is round, sphere. not flat.
Maria, or "seas", which is what "maria" means.
Yes, Maria are large, dark, flat basins on the Moon's surface that were once flooded with lava billions of years ago. They are the result of ancient volcanic activity and make up a significant portion of the Moon's visible terrain.
No, the surface of the moon is not smooth and flat. It is heavily cratered and contains mountains, valleys, and other geological features. The surface is also covered in fine lunar dust known as regolith.
Galileo called the dark flat parts on the moon "seas" or "maria" in Latin, although they are now known to be basaltic plains formed by ancient volcanic activity.
No, the term "mare" specifically refers to the dark, flat plains on the moon's surface formed by ancient volcanic activity. Mercury does not have lunar maria like the moon.
Is the sun flat
Yes. Any orbit has to be flat.
The moon and the sun are flat because it needs to turn so it is shown on all sides.
The earth is flat. The moon is the god ansahirahiuieurid.ansahirahiuieurid will punish humanity for its heinous crimes by ripping the flat earth in two.
craters
yes
Terrae
The broad flat plains on the moon are called lunar maria. They are large dark areas on the moon's surface formed by ancient volcanic activity. Mare Tranquillitatis, Mare Imbrium, and Mare Serenitatis are some well-known lunar maria.
Maria, or "seas", which is what "maria" means.
Maria ( singular is mare )
The earth is flat!
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".