Figure 36.8 Static images from a computer simulation of formation of a scarp on Mercury.
Mercury has numerous long cliffs, or scarps, which are believed to have formed as the planet cooled. As Mercury's mantle and molten iron core cooled and contracted, its crust wrinkled and formed scarps. (NASA)
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