WATER CARDS

Moon

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Earth’s Moon

The image depicts the full moon in a grayscale. The surface is textured with various shades of gray, highlighting features such as craters and maria. Darker patches contrast with lighter areas, indicating different surface compositions. The bottom portion shows distinct radiating lines stemming from a prominent round crater, producing a striking pattern. The top half contains a variety of larger and smaller dark areas, representing highland regions and ancient basaltic plains.

Surface Reservoir     4💧

Earth’s Moon has small amounts of water frozen in permanently shadowed craters. 

Gravity

The Moon’s gravity is 0.17 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock

The image is a topographic depiction of the Moon's south pole, showcasing a textured, colorful surface with various craters. The dominant colors are blue, green, and red, representing different elevations. The deepest areas, likely within the craters, are illustrated in dark blue, while higher elevated regions are in red and green. Craters appear as circular depressions across the landscape. The surface texture has a striped pattern running diagonally, suggesting measurement lines or contour indicators.

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