The dark areas on the moon are called maria. They are enormous impact craters that were once flooded with lava early in the moon's history.
They are the craters on the moon, caused by the impact of meteorites.
The darker areas on the Moon are called "maria," Latin for "seas," because Early astronomers thought they were seas. In fact they are dry plains caused by lava flows from early impacts by asteroids. They simply reflect less light than the highlands around them. The source below is an excellent collection of fine photographs of the Moon.
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The dark spots on the moon are called lunar maria, which are large plains formed by ancient volcanic activity. The lighter areas are called highlands, which are rugged and densely cratered regions of the moon's surface.
The light spots on the moon are called lunar highlands. These areas are elevated and tend to reflect more sunlight, appearing brighter than the darker regions known as lunar maria.
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the moon is gray because the color of the moon sand is gray.
Bitot's spots are superficial, foamy gray, triangular spots on the white of the eyeball.
The spots are craters left over from meteors that hit the moon.
It is obviously gray. And it is very dangerous. It is the only wolf that howls on the full moon.
the moon is gray because all the spasce astrouds dust rubbed off and gatherd to and on the moon
The color of their fur is pure white with dark black spots. They can also have a smoky gray or yellowish fur. The spots could be dark gray instead of dark black spots.
The moon is a sphere about one- seventh of the earth's size. It has dark spots and bright spots and craters.
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i think when the moon cooled down.
Dark spots on the moon during a lunar eclipse are caused by the Earth blocking direct sunlight from reaching the moon. These dark spots are the shadow of the Earth falling on the moon's surface, which gives the moon its reddish appearance during a total lunar eclipse.
They are the craters on the moon, caused by the impact of meteorites.