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The surface texture of the Highlands on the Moon is characterized by rugged terrain with numerous impact craters, mountains, and valleys. These areas are generally more elevated than the surrounding plains, with a composition primarily of anorthosite, giving them a lighter color. The Highlands' surface appears heavily cratered due to the lack of significant geological activity, making it one of the oldest regions on the lunar surface.

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