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  • Lunar Maria: Understanding the Moon's Dark Plains
    The correct answer is Mare.

    The low sunken surface features of the moon are called maria (singular: mare). These are large, dark, relatively smooth plains on the moon formed by ancient volcanic eruptions. The maria are composed primarily of basaltic lava and cover about 16% of the moon's surface, primarily on the near side.

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