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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 10 months ago
The Moon is a lifeless place. It has no air and water. The surface of the Moon is rough and uneven with large, round hollows or pits called craters. Some of these craters are hundreds of kilometres wide. Many of them have been made by large rocks that fell on the surface of the Moon. The Moon also has tall mountains and flat plains. When we see the Moon from Earth, these mountain areas look brighter than the areas with planes. The Moon revolves around Earth. It also rotates, but quite slowly. It is the only natural satellite of Earth.
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