Go to the screen in the interactive figure called "Major Geological Features." Which of the following statements about the Tharsis Bulge, often simply called "Tharsis," are true?
A. Tharsis has several large volcanoes.
B. Tharsis is located close to Mars's north pole.
C. Tharsis was probably the site of an ancient ocean.
D. Tharsis has higher elevation than surrounding regions.
E. Tharsis is the most heavily cratered region of Mars.
F. One end of Valles Marineris is connected to Tharsis.
Answer:
A. Tharsis has several large volcanoes.
D. Tharsis has higher elevation than surrounding regions.
F. One end of Valles Marineris is connected to Tharsis.
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