Mercury's surface is characterized by a mix of craters, valleys, and rugged terrain. The planet is heavily cratered due to its lack of atmosphere, which allows impacts to remain preserved over billions of years. Notable features include the Caloris Basin, one of the largest impact craters in the solar system, and the extensive system of lobate scarps, which are cliffs formed by the planet's contraction as it cooled. Valleys on Mercury, such as the smooth plains known as "intercrater plains," are often found in between these craters and scarps.
No. It is a gas planet, meaning it does not have a solid surface.
Saturn does not have mountains or valleys. This planet is mostly gas and liquefied gas.
Yes, Uranus has mountains and valleys but they do not have specific names like on Earth. The surface features on Uranus are usually referred to by numbers or based on their location.
Hot and even more hot
Mars has a diverse terrain that includes features such as mountains, valleys, canyons, and impact craters. The planet also has vast plains, sand dunes, and polar ice caps. Additionally, there are volcanic features like Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system.
The planet that fits this description is Mars. It has mountains, valleys, plains, and large landmasses known as continents, but no liquid water on its surface.
No. It is a gas planet, meaning it does not have a solid surface.
Saturn does not have mountains or valleys. This planet is mostly gas and liquefied gas.
sand and rocks
There is no terrestrial planet without craters.
Yes, Uranus has mountains and valleys but they do not have specific names like on Earth. The surface features on Uranus are usually referred to by numbers or based on their location.
Hot and even more hot
Mars has a diverse terrain that includes features such as mountains, valleys, canyons, and impact craters. The planet also has vast plains, sand dunes, and polar ice caps. Additionally, there are volcanic features like Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system.
Mercury is the smallest and closest planet to the Sun in our Solar System. It is very similar in appearance to the moon, with mare-like plains, heavy craters, highlands, mountains and valleys.
no moons but have big craters
the surface on jupiter is that it has no surface at all
We do not know for certain at this time, but it is likely, since a perfectly smooth terrestrial planet is a near impossibility.