A maria , highlands, rilles, and ray craters
Craters
the moon doesnt rise. the earth rotates
I'm pretty sure this is because the phases of the moon.
Gravity is determined by the mass of an object. An object with twice the mass will have twice the gravitational pull. Since the moon is much smaller (has a lot less mass) than earth, the gravity on the moon is less than on earth.
The moon has enough speed to orbit the earth. Two forces, gravity and centrifugal force keeps the moon in orbit. The moon will not orbit the earth forever. Scientific Estimations estimate the moon slipping away from the earth at about a rate of 4 cm every year. No, not meters, not kilometers.
lots.... i would start with some sort of forms of water
Craters
Mountains and hillsand cliffs
the moon doesnt rise. the earth rotates
Lunar landforms are landforms on the moon
Because the earth doesnt go around the moon, the moon go's around the earth, and because the moon is round, u can never see all of it
phases of the moon.
it doesnt the moon is drifting away from earth's gravitational pull by 1 half an inch every year
It actually doesnt much. The main contributing factor to the movement of the water and tides is the moon. Every day= 1 revolution around earth for the moon, so the tides go with the moon. So actaully, the rotation of the earth really doesnt effect it much.
Mountains, canyons, and plateaus are landforms found on Earth but not on the moon due to the lack of tectonic activity and erosion processes. Additionally, bodies of water such as oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers are also unique to Earth's surface.
i have the same homework as you, but all i know is its not mountains (which is 'a') and its not impact craters (which is 'b')
I'm pretty sure this is because the phases of the moon.