The Moon's diameter is 3,474 km, a little more than a quarter of that of the Earth. Thus, the Moon's surface area is less than a tenth that of the Earth (about a quarter the Earth's land area, approximately as large as Russia, Canada, and the United States combined), and its volume is about 2 percent that of Earth. The pull of gravity at its surface is about 17 percent of that at the Earth's surface.
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It is called lava.
magma moves up earth suface
It is an active volcano.
cell size is limiteb by the ratio of the suface area to volume as the cell becomes longer this rate decreases at some size a cells suface area will become too small for materials to enter the cell quickly enough to meet the cells need
No. When looking at venus through UV imaging, the clouds in the atmosphere is what is picked up, not the planets suface features.
Suface currents form from the wind. The wind can make the surface cold or warm.
Due to suface tension the suface of two moist grain act a suface attraction force upon each other and attracted to wards each other.
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suface
The suface are of a rectangular prism is the area of each face added together for a total.
The suface area of a sphere with a radius of 7 meters is 615.75m2
rocks
from winds :)
Earth.
About .37 g's.
Brooklynn Rocks!!!