Most of the terrain of the southern hemisphere of Mars is: (a) very much like th
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Most of the terrain of the southern hemisphere of Mars is: (a) very much like that of the northern hemisphere, (b) heavily cratered with some large impact basins, (c) very smooth, (d) always hidden from view by clouds - so we don't know what it looks like, (e) underwater - so we can't see it Terrain types on Venus include: (a) mountains (folded rocks), (b) uplands (region and terrae), (c) moderate relief areas, (d) lowlands (plantain), (e) all of these We saw spectacular examples of erosion through downslope mass wasting (mass movement) on Mars in the slides, depicted by: (a) impact craters, (b) landslides along the Valles Marineris, (c) lava flows, (d) ancient stream channels, (e) none of these Which volcanic features on Mars and Venus are probably basaltic, have slopes of only a few degrees, summit calderas. and diameters of several tens to hundreds of km? (a) cinder cones, (b) sinuous rilles (lava channels), (c) shield volcanoes, (d) the Valles Marineris, (e) impact basinsExplanation / Answer
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Answer b heavily cratered with some large impact basins.
Most of the terrain of the southern hemisphere of mars is volcanoes or large impact basins across the southern hemisphere and northern hemisphere is non volcanic and falt.
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