the light areas of the moon are called the highlands. the dark areas are called maria.
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The dark areas on the moon that are smooth and reflect little light are called maria. They are large basaltic plains formed by ancient volcanic activity on the moon's surface.
No, they are physical features of the moon itself. The dark areas are geologically younger, and the light areas are older and at a higher elevation.
All of them. The Moon does not have a "dark side" and a "light side". It does have a "nearside" and a 'far side", but the Moon has 29 day cycles of sunlight and night - except that on the night side of the Moon, it is illuminated by the nearly full Earth.
The dark-colored areas on the moon (maria) are flat, low-lying plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions, while the light-colored areas (highlands) are rugged, elevated terrains made of older crustal material. The dark areas have fewer impact craters compared to the light areas, indicating they are younger in geological age.
The Lunar Highlands are areas on the moon that can best be differentiated by their appearance. They are the light and dark areas. The lighter gray areas are the highlands, and they are older than other part of the moon.
The Lunar Highlands are areas on the moon that can best be differentiated by their appearance. They are the light and dark areas. The lighter gray areas are the highlands, and they are older than other part of the moon.
The dark areas on the Moon, known as maria, appear dark because they are ancient basaltic plains that formed from volcanic activity. These regions do not reflect as much light as the surrounding highland areas, which are composed of brighter materials like anorthosite. This difference in composition causes the maria to appear darker.
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.
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