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Rhett Salazar
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17 February, 10:36
How did the Maria on the moons surface form?
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Demarion Wilkins
17 February, 10:51
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They were ancient volcanic eruptions, and "Maria" is the latin word for "seas", so they called it Maria on the moon because they mistook them for seas at first.
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