The lighter coloured regions of the Moon are called highlands or less commonly as terrae.
Maria. The dark patches on the moon were once thought to be seas and are called maria (Latin for `seas`). These are not actual seas containing water but are plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions on the lunar surface. -RoryHem
The large dark patches of cooled lava on the moon are called maria, which is the Latin word for seas. These areas were formed by ancient volcanic activity and are made up of basaltic rock. They appear dark because they reflect less sunlight than the moon's highlands.
The dark patches on the lunar surface are called lunar maria, which are large, flat areas formed by ancient volcanic activity. They are made up of dark-colored basaltic rock and are believed to have been created by lava flows billions of years ago.
No. You are lighter on the moon than on earth, though your mass remains unchanged.
Lighter than day darker than night is an idiom that is usually used to describe the moon.
The lighter-colored regions of the moon are called Highlands
An object is lighter on the moon because the moon is smaller and thus lighter than the Earth
The lighter areas of the Moon are called "highlands." These regions are composed primarily of anorthosite, a type of rock that is lighter in color compared to the darker basalt found in the Moon's maria, or lava plains. The highlands are more heavily cratered and generally represent the Moon's oldest surface.
Maria, or "seas", which is what "maria" means.
There are no seas on the moon. The dark patches that early astronomers called "seas" are actually large basaltic plains called maria, which were formed by ancient volcanic activity.
A zain is a horse of dark colour with no lighter patches on its body.
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.
Maria. The dark patches on the moon were once thought to be seas and are called maria (Latin for `seas`). These are not actual seas containing water but are plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions on the lunar surface. -RoryHem
The dark patches on the moon were once thought to be seas and are called maria (Latin for `seas`). These are not actual seas containing water but are plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions on the lunar surface.
What are the dark patches on the sun's surface called
you dont fix the lighter. you fix your smoking problem. get those patches or the gum
NO, use proper patches and glue if needed.