The maria (Latin: "seas", singular "mare") are dark areas of the moon that were formed by ancient dark lava flows
Any of the large, low-lying dark areas on the Moon or on Mars or other inner planets.
The lunar maria are believed to consist of volcanic basalts.
No, they're the least cratered. That's why they look smooth.
The moons smooth parts are called Maria
Apart from the Moon itself? I would guess at the maria which covers 31% of the surface (Near side). or The Mantle.
The maria's on the moon were formed by meteors slamming into it.
Awwwwwwwww! (<-- not part of translation) "Maria of the moon, I think of you... The tears start to flow..."
Maria isn't a name of a moon, though it's what the dark areas on our own moon are called which were once though to be seas.
Maria had 15 years old!
it has to do with science
Maria is latin for sea. They are actually large basaltic lava flows from the period when the moon still had a molten core.
Maria, or "seas", which is what "maria" means.
Unlike the earth's moon, Mercury does not have maria.
this means that there is a preferably dark spot on the moon or seas of the moon or plains on the moon