Multiple Choice
Mercury and the Moon appear similar, but we note that:
A) the lunar mare are darker than Mercury's intercrater plains.
B) Mercury has "weird terrain" opposite its huge Caloris Basin.
C) Mercury has striking scarps due to the shrinking of its core.
D) Mercury does not always keep the same face toward the Sun, while the Moon does have theEarthside always facing us.
E) All of the above are correct.
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