Over millions of years it has been impacted by meteorites etc.
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.
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
rilles highlands volcanic dome ray crater craters and a maria.
Yes, Jupiter has bumpy spots on its surface caused by different features such as storms, clouds, and atmospheric disturbances. The most notable bumpy spot is the Great Red Spot, a massive storm larger than Earth that has been raging for centuries.
We enjoy the light from the Sun during the day, and then the comforting glow of the Moon at night. But the light coming from the Moon is an illusion. As you know, you're actually seeing the reflected light from the Sun, bouncing off the Moon which acts like a mirror. A really terrible mirror.When astronauts walked on the surface, they reported that it was dark grey, the color of pavement. Because of its dark color and bumpy surface, it only reflects about 12% of the light that hits it. Additionally, the amount of light we get from the Moon depends on the point of its orbit.
Lonely Grey Crater-y Bumpy
it looks kind of bumpy and white
A bumpy surface covers more surface area than a flat surface because the bumps add extra surface area. This is due to the irregularities and protrusions on the bumpy surface that increase the overall area that comes into contact with other objects.
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.
Presence of ribosomes on the membrane of endoplasmic reticulum makes the surface look bumpy.
A bumpy surface
It looks gray and bumpy (with its moons)...
those bumpy bits are for grip on top of the leather
An uneven road surface
A bumpy, rough surface so you don't slip.
The surface of Venus is mostly rough and bumpy, with thousands of volcanoes, large mountains, and vast plains covered in volcanic rock and impact craters. The surface is also hot enough to melt lead and is shrouded in thick clouds of sulfuric acid, making it one of the most inhospitable places in the solar system.
very rocky and bumpy