A) volcanism did not occur on the moon.
B) molten lava once flowed over the lunar surface.
C) the crust must have been made of anorthosite.
D) water once existed on the moon in the form of small lakes and streams.
E) the lunar surface was fragmented by meteorite impacts.
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A) low density masses of rock rising from the interior.
B) low level meteorite impacts.
C) small moonquakes disturbing the surface features.
D) motion along a network of small faults.
E) all of the above
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A) micrometeorite impacts.
B) intense cycles of high and low temperature that weakens the surface rocks.
C) plate tectonics.
D) all of the above
E) a and b
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A) is equal to two revolutions of Mercury around the sun.
B) is about one earth day.
C) depends on the season of the year.
D) is equal to one revolution of Mercury around the sun.
E) is about one earth year.
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A) the intercrater plains.
B) the smooth plains.
C) lava flows from Caloris Basin.
D) ejecta.
E) vesicular rocks.
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A) Jumbled terrain
B) The highlands
C) Maria
D) Lobate scarps
E) Sinuous rilles
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A) about equal to that of Earth's deserts.
B) about equal to that on the bright side of the moon.
C) nearly equal to the surface temperature of the sun.
D) about the same on the day and night sides of the planet.
E) none of the above
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A) is about the same as the night side because Mercury rotates so quickly.
B) is about the same as the night side because of the thick clouds on Mercury.
C) is about 400 hotter than the night side because Mercury rotates very slowly.
D) is about 400 hotter than the night side because one side of Mercury never faces the sun.
E) is hot enough that the surface rocks periodically melt and form lava flows.
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A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
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A) more
B) fewer
C) an equal number of
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A) Mercury's density suggests its core is like Earth's,so its magnetic field should be of nearly equal strength.
B) Mercury is hot enough that its core should be very molten and produce a magnetic field larger than Earth's.
C) Mercury's small size suggests that it should no longer have a molten core,so no magnetic field is expected.
D) Mercury rotates so slowly that it should not be able to produce a magnetic field.
E) Mercury is so close to the sun that its magnetic field should be destroyed by the solar wind.
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A) the lunar surface was fragmented by meteorite impacts.
B) volcanism did not occur on the moon.
C) the crust must have been made of anorthosite.
D) molten lava once flowed over the lunar surface.
E) the moon was once hit by a very large meteorite.
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A) They were formed by tidal interactions with the Earth very early on in its history.
B) The maria are ancient sites of gigantic impact craters and have smoothed over time.
C) They were formed from lava flows that covered old,cratered lowlands.
D) The maria formed where solar flares touched the surface of the Moon and scarred it.
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