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Encyclopedia > Montes Teneriffe

Montes Teneriffe is a range on the northern part of the Moon's near side. It was named after one of the Canary Islands.


This range is located in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium, to the southwest of Plato crater. The Montes Teneriffe lie within a diameter of about 110 kilometers, although the peaks only occupy a small part of that region. The formation consists of a few scattered ridges surrounded by the lunar mare. Individual peaks rise to heights of up to 2.4 km.


To the southeast of the range is the solitary Mons Pico.


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Montes Teneriffe at AllExperts (171 words)
Montes Teneriffe is a range on the northern part of the Moon's near side.
This range is located in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium, to the southwest of Plato crater.
The Montes Teneriffe lie within a diameter of about 110 kilometers, although the peaks only occupy a small part of that region.
Montes Recti: Information From Answers.com (165 words)
Montes Recti is a mountain range on the northern part of the Moon's near side.
Montes Recti is an unusually linear formation that forms a line from east to west.
To the west are the Montes Jura and to the east are the Montes Teneriffe.
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