Lunar Landscape
A lunar landscape refers to the surface features of the Moon, characterized by its gray, dusty terrain, craters, and flat plains known as maria. These features were formed by volcanic activity and impacts from asteroids and comets over billions of years. The lack of atmosphere on the Moon means that these features remain largely unchanged.
The Moon has a variety of geological formations, including highlands, which are rugged and mountainous, and lowlands, which are smoother and darker. The absence of water and weathering processes contributes to the stark, barren appearance of the lunar landscape, making it a unique environment in our solar system.