boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m
object not to be given an official name as declared by the International Astronomical Union's official Martian naming system
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boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m
Summary
boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m is a shell of an astronomical object[1].
Key Facts
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's instance of is recorded as shell of an astronomical object[2].
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's subclass of is recorded as surface feature[3].
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's subclass of is recorded as boulder[4].
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's subclass of is recorded as hill[5].
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's part of is recorded as geology of Mars[6].
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's located on astronomical body is recorded as Mars[7].
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's different from is recorded as Mars Rock[8].
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's has list is recorded as list of rocks on Mars[9].
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's diameter is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11573', 'amount': '+100'}[10].
- boulder or hill on Mars smaller than 100 m's model item is recorded as Mars monolith[11].