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Mars is roughly divided into two types of areas: The older Southern hemisphere, heavily cratered and at a relatively high altitude and the younger northern hemisphere, with a few significant asteroid impact and large plains.
Mars is roughly divided into two types of areas: The older Southern hemisphere, heavily cratered and at a relatively high altitude and the younger northern hemisphere, with a few significant asteroid impact and large plains.


Mars is also marked by three significant geological features: The Tarsis bulge, with a large number of volcanoes including the famous [[Olympus Mons]], the [[Valles Marineris]] canyon(s) and the [[Hellas Basin|Hellas basin]].
Mars is also marked by three significant geological features: The [[Tharsis]] bulge, with a large number of volcanoes including the famous [[Olympus Mons]], the [[Valles Marineris]] canyon(s) and the [[Hellas Basin|Hellas basin]].


[[Volcano|Volcanoes]]
[[Volcano|Volcanoes]]

Revision as of 22:44, 9 November 2020

Mars has many surface features that are similar to these on Earth, and a few unique to the planet.

Mars is roughly divided into two types of areas: The older Southern hemisphere, heavily cratered and at a relatively high altitude and the younger northern hemisphere, with a few significant asteroid impact and large plains.

Mars is also marked by three significant geological features: The Tharsis bulge, with a large number of volcanoes including the famous Olympus Mons, the Valles Marineris canyon(s) and the Hellas basin.

Volcanoes

Craters

Glaciers

Rivers

Terrain:

See the Mars atlas.