with a small telescope, we see that the moon has regions that are relatively smooth and others that are saturated with impact craters. what does this tell us about the moon's development?

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With a small telescope we can see the moon has regions that relatively smooth and others are saturated with Impact craters this tell us that the moon doesn't have much surface evolution.

When the moon is observed under a small telescope we can see that the some regions on the Moon are relatively smooth while some are saturated with impact craters. This discontinuity in the pattern of the surface of the Moon tell us that moon does not have surface evolution over its landscape.

When the surface of a planet evolves it shows distant pattern between the regions on it.

But because of the above mentioned certain characteristic of the regions we can tell about moon's development that the surface of the moon is not evolving that much.

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