
Lunar Landform Classification
Lunar landform classification is a system used to categorize the various physical features on the Moon's surface. It helps scientists identify and study different types of terrain, such as smooth plains, rugged highlands, impact craters, volcanic regions, and mountain ranges. By classifying these landforms, researchers can better understand the Moon's geological history, formation processes, and evolving surface features. This organized approach allows for easier communication, mapping, and analysis of lunar features, aiding future exploration and scientific research.