<span>Granite is "an extrusive igneous rock." Igneous rocks are formed from the cooled lava that is flown after a volcanic eruption. When lava is cooled, it is turned to rock. Since the cooling take sometime, there are crystals that developed over time. This is the reason why you can big crystals to granite.</span>
The Moon of the Earth has some similarities, but also lot of differences with the other natural satellites in the Solar system.
The Moon is rocky, covered with dust, has lot of craters from asteroids and meteorites. Most of the planets in the solar system are actually gassy, frozen, and the craters tend to be very rare.
Compared to the planet around which it spins, the Earth, the Moon is actually very large, even though it is nowhere as large as some other moons in the Solar System. All the other moons tend to be much smaller in comparison the the planets around which they spin.
The Moon also has very low gravitational pull and very small mass for its size, and the reason for that is still not clear. All the other moons have gravitational pulls and masses that are expected by their size.
Answer: Mountains.
Explanation:
The convergent limits are formed when two continental plates of equal density collide, this causes that in the surface mountains are formed, on the contrary under the surface the crust increases in depth pushing more material toward the surface, that is, making the mountain or mountain chain higher. An example of this is the Himalayan mountain that was formed by the collision between the tectonic plate Indica and the Euro-Asiatic.
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