Topography deals with surface features of a region, including its landforms and rivers, lakes, etc., and with man-made features such as canals, bridges, and roads. According to this definition, the topography of a region includes its? mountains
This question is wrong by itself. There are many physical features on the Earth's surface, such as mountains, islands, lakes, hills, fjords, canyons, rivers,and icebergs, to name a few. Remember physical features includes both landforms and water bodies.
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Phoebe, which is one of Saturn's moons was discovered by William Henry Pickering in 1899.
The major features are mountains , rivers, and deserts.
craters
Europa...
Earth's shadow on the moon proved that earth wasn't flat. When galileo first turned his telescope to the moon, he found a surface scarred by craters and maria. Before that time, many people believed that all planetary bodies were "perfect" without surface features.
Mountains and lakes.
No, Io is not one of Mars' moons. Io is actually one of Jupiter's moons, known for its volcanic activity and colorful surface features. Mars has two moons called Phobos and Deimos.
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Mountains and lakes.
Uranus has 27 moons and Neptune has 14 moons, with Uranus being the coldest planet in our solar system with a surface temperature of -224 degrees Celsius.
Yes, there are numerous photos of Jupiter's moons taken by spacecraft like Voyager, Galileo, and Juno. These images provide valuable insights into the characteristics and features of the moons, such as Io's volcanic activity, Europa's icy surface, Ganymede's complex terrain, and Callisto's ancient cratered surface.
everyone nose that the moon is made out of cheese, but what most people don't know is there are nachos deep in the core
MarsYou have listed three features of the planet; rocky surface, hot temperature, and 2 moons. While Mars is a terrestrial planet (has a rocky surface) and has 2 moons (Phobos and Deimos), you're wrong on the last feature, in which you have written that Mars has hot temperature conditions. This is wrong, because the temperature on Mars is usually well below zero.
You would not be able to see the moons from the surface; Jupiter's atmosphere is too thick.