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The Moon's maria are primarily composed of basalt, a volcanic rock formed from the solidification of lava. This basalt is rich in iron and magnesium and is typically darker in color compared to the lighter highland regions of the Moon. The maria were created by ancient volcanic activity, leading to the large, flat plains we see today.

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