There are in the big holes.
The moon has 4 seas. The sea of rain, the sea of tranqulity,sea of crises and the sea of serenity Surely the moon has 12 seas or MARES Showers / Rain Cognitus Moisture Serenity Tranquility Fertility Nectar Vapours Islands Clouds Crisis Cold There is also an Ocean of storms
The lunar 'seas' are flat plains made up of dried volcanic rock which were orignially lava when the moon was geologically active.
The dark patches on the moon were once thought to be seas and are called maria (Latin for `seas`). These are not actual seas containing water but are plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions on the lunar surface.
There are no seas on the moon. The dark patches that early astronomers called "seas" are actually large basaltic plains called maria, which were formed by ancient volcanic activity.
No, there are no seas or mountains on the moon as we have on Earth. The darker areas that early astronomers mistakenly called "seas" are actually large, flat plains formed by volcanic activity. The higher regions on the moon are mountains or crater rims, not true mountains like on Earth.
There are no seas on the Moon, but it was believed that there were.
He thought it was covered in seas because of the craters on the moon.
The seas on the moon are not like earth's seas. They do not contain water and are the same grey color as the rest of the moon.
astronauts thought the moon was flat ,so they called some areas,seas.
no
mountains ,craters and seas
The moon controls the tides of the earthly seas.
No, there are no seas on the moon. The dark areas that were once thought to be seas are actually large basaltic plains called maria, formed by ancient volcanic activity. The moon's surface is dry and lacks liquid water.
The moon has 4 seas. The sea of rain, the sea of tranqulity,sea of crises and the sea of serenity Surely the moon has 12 seas or MARES Showers / Rain Cognitus Moisture Serenity Tranquility Fertility Nectar Vapours Islands Clouds Crisis Cold There is also an Ocean of storms
this means that there is a preferably dark spot on the moon or seas of the moon or plains on the moon
The gravitational pull of the moon.
no it is dust