Multiple Choice
The hollows on Mercury are:
A) isolated depressions found in all parts of impact craters.
B) clusters of depressions found near the center of impact craters.
C) large depressions found in the Caloris Basin.
D) large depressions found in the smooth plains.
E) clusters of depressions that are not associated with impact craters in the smooth plains.
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