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23 November, 12:13

Which best supports the idea that the surface of the moon has changed very little?

a) If photographs of the moon were taken millions of years ago, the surface would look the same.

b) Because the moon does not have a large iron core, it is not possible for geologic events to occur on the moon.

c) Because the moon has no atmosphere, it is not possible for geologic events to occur on the moon.

d) If one considers the history of the moon, there is only one distinct phase of its development.

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  1. 23 November, 12:37
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    The correct answer is c) Because the moon has no atmosphere, it is not possible for geologic events to occur on the moon.

    Atmosphere is related to geological change because of things such as wind and water erosion that over time change the landscape, and there's neither on the moon. It's just a floating rock.
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