Category:Sinuous rilles on the Moon
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Sinuous rilles on the Moon are intepreted as lava channels or collapsed lava tubes. They are completely different from straight rilles, which have tectonic origin.
Media in category "Sinuous rilles on the Moon"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Geological diversity in western Mare Fecunditatis.png 1,348 × 1,621; 1.03 MB
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Rima Posidonius II (LRO) 1.png 8,104 × 4,930; 18.54 MB
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Sinuous rille in the south of Mons Rümker (LRO).png 2,490 × 3,040; 4.86 MB
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Sinuous rille in the west of Mons Rümker (1).png 934 × 934; 624 KB
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Sinuous rille in the west of Mons Rümker (2).png 810 × 810; 322 KB
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Sinuous rille near Gruithuisen H (LRO) 1.png 334 × 250; 61 KB
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Sinuous rille near Gruithuisen H (LRO) 2.png 296 × 222; 46 KB
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Sinuous rille near Gruithuisen H (LRO) 3.png 336 × 252; 64 KB
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Volcanic crater in western Mare Fecunditatis (LRO).png 8,172 × 8,172; 19.68 MB