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Mars has the biggest mountain than the others and deeper canyons than the other planets
Yes, Mars has the highest mountain in the solar system, Olympus Mons, and one of the longest and deepest canyons, Valles Marineris. Olympus Mons is about 13.6 miles high, and Valles Marineris stretches over 2,500 miles long and up to 7 miles deep. These geographical features are among the largest in the solar system.
The deepest canyons in the world are located in the Himalayas. The Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon in Tibet is considered the deepest canyon on Earth, even deeper than the Grand Canyon in the United States. It reaches depths of over 17,000 feet in some places.
Mars has the largest volcano and the deepest canyon in the solar system. Olympus Mons is the tallest volcano, reaching about 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) high, and Valles Marineris is the longest and deepest canyon, stretching over 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) long and up to 7 miles (11 kilometers) deep.
No. Size does not necessarily affect the magnitude of an earthquake. In fact, a deep earthquake will have less of an effect on the surface than a shallow earthquake of the same magnitude.
Mars has the biggest mountain than the others and deeper canyons than the other planets
Submarine Canyons
Because it is bigger and so therefore its deeper
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Both canyons and valleys are landforms that are shaped by erosion. They are both depressions in the earth's surface surrounded by higher terrain. Canyons are typically deeper and narrower than valleys.
A valley is typically larger and deeper than a plain. Valleys are low areas between mountains or hills, while plains are flat or gently rolling areas of land.
They are called "Cañones". There are two in Mexico: The Cañon del Sumidero in the state of Chiapas and the Cañon del Cobre in the state of Chihuahua. The Cañon del Cobre is bigger, deeper and in some places more spectacular than the US Great Canyon.
Yes, Mars has the highest mountain in the solar system, Olympus Mons, and one of the longest and deepest canyons, Valles Marineris. Olympus Mons is about 13.6 miles high, and Valles Marineris stretches over 2,500 miles long and up to 7 miles deep. These geographical features are among the largest in the solar system.
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Canyons are primarily formed through erosion, typically by rivers carving through rock over long periods of time. The combination of flowing water and sediment wearing away at the surrounding rock creates deep, steep-sided valleys known as canyons. Other factors such as tectonic activity or glaciation can also contribute to canyon formation.
Bigger = deeper Smaller = higher
The bigger the telescope, the deeper it can see into space. The first telescopes could not see all of the planets, but as the technology (and interest to fund it) grew, telescope size increased, and we were able to see deeper and deeper into space. All the objects that orbit the Sun lie roughly in the same plane. Satellites that are sent out to transmit data back to Earth will often visit many of the planets, since the satellite itself is set on a trajectory parallel to said plane. Satellites offered us additional information about Pluto--and will continue to explore even further--but the "evidence" of Pluto was seen through a telescope.