Presumably hundreds
more pockmark Earth's surface, but where are they?
BRACE FOR IMPACT Artificial intelligence paints a portrait of the moon that's even
more pockmarked than previously thought.
The magnetism was strongest in terrain estimated to be between 3.7 billion and 3.9 billion years old, based on how cratered the surface is — older rocks are
more pockmarked.
Not exact matches
Trucks and small buildings in Israel and Jordan have fallen into pits, beaches and plantations have closed, and roads been rerouted to avoid the
more than 5500 sinkholes that
pockmark the region.
The Messenger probe's second flyby of Mercury earlier this month has provided the first global view of the
pockmarked planet, hinting at a complicated mineral structure beneath the surface and
more glimpses of the planet's volcanic history.
Even a life lived
more responsibly than Max's is
pockmarked by emotional turbulence and the impossibility of establishing lasting connections with others.
The Armada, though, was
more than up to the job of carting around six people, and it soaked up Detroit's
pockmarked pavement with little drama.
Our local launch test loop through the Byron Bay and Gold Coast hinterlands exposed the cars to everything from badly
pockmarked and poorly repaired bitumen through to
more well maintained A and B - roads.
What's
more, Liberation is
pockmarked by a series of minor bugs and audio glitches.