Similar to earth, but greater extremes due to lower gravity.
The two main types of terrain are Maria and Terrae.
The moon with heavily cratered terrain adjacent to much younger terrain is the moon of Mars, Phobos. This moon showcases a stark contrast between the heavily cratered surface that dates back billions of years and the much younger grooved regions thought to be formed from Mars' gravitational forces and tidal stress.
Maria, mountains, valleys, craters, and that's all I can remember
The Moon does not have any mountains in the traditional sense like Earth does. It does have elevated areas called highlands which are regions of rugged terrain and rocky plateaus. The Moon's tallest mountain is Mons Huygens, which is about 5.5 kilometers (3.4 miles) high.
Two types of terrain on the moon are the maria, which are dark, relatively smooth plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions, and the highlands, which are lighter in color and mountainous regions that have been heavily cratered by impacts.
Pluto is thought to resemble Neptune's moon Triton.
Mars does have two moon .
The terrain on the moon is primarily low hills and mountains and craters
The two main types of terrain are Maria and Terrae.
The moon with heavily cratered terrain adjacent to much younger terrain is the moon of Mars, Phobos. This moon showcases a stark contrast between the heavily cratered surface that dates back billions of years and the much younger grooved regions thought to be formed from Mars' gravitational forces and tidal stress.
Ganymede is the Galilean moon known for having a grooved terrain. These grooves are believed to be the result of tectonic activity on the moon's surface.
they like a flat terrain like a platue
What is the terrain of mesopotamia
full of craters some of them very very large
The terrain was gentle swelling hills
The Sea of Tranquility does not exist on Earth- it is a terrain feature on the Moon.
Maria, mountains, valleys, craters, and that's all I can remember