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1 Mercury and Venus Chapter 10

2 Fig. 10.1

3 Fig. 10.2 Maximum elongation

4 Fig. 10.3 Mercury’s rotation: 2 Mercury years

5 Fig. 10.4

6 Fig. 10.5

7 Carolis Planitia Basin
Fig. 10.6 Carolis Planitia Basin

8 Fig. 10.7 Intercrater plains

9 Fig. 10.8 Smooth plains

10 Fig. 10.9 Scarps

11 Fig

12 Diametrically opposite
Fig Broken Terrain Diametrically opposite To Carolis Basin

13 Fig

14 Mercury is denser than Earth (Larger size Metallic core)
Fig Mercury is denser than Earth (Larger size Metallic core)

15 Venus

16 Fig

17 Fig Venus’ rotation clockwise

18 Tab. 10.4

19 Fig

20 Fig

21 Map of surface elevations of Venus
Fig Map of surface elevations of Venus

22 Fig Ishtar Terra Red=high Blue = low

23 Radar Reflectivity Map of Venus
Fig Radar Reflectivity Map of Venus

24 Fig Network of fractures

25 Fig 30 Km crater on Venus

26 Fig Dark Splotches On Venus

27 Fig Triple-crater on Venus

28 Venusian Volcano Maat Mons
Fig Venusian Volcano Maat Mons

29 Fig

30 Pancake Domes (25 km in diameter 1-2 km high)
Fig Pancake Domes (25 km in diameter 1-2 km high)

31 Arachnoids (from magma pushed the surface, fracturing it)
Fig Arachnoids (from magma pushed the surface, fracturing it)

32 Fotla Corona (volcanic domes)
Fig Fotla Corona (volcanic domes)

33 Intersecting Ridges and Troughs in Ishtar Terra
Fig Intersecting Ridges and Troughs in Ishtar Terra

34 Tab. 10.1

35 Tab. 10.2

36 Tab. 10.3


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