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That the Tharsis region on Mars has so few cratersGroup of answer choicesis due to annual flooding and water erosion.suggests it is at the center of a particularly strong magnetic field.proves tectonic activity is taking place.suggests it is the youngest region on the planet.is due to the regions very low elevation.

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That the Tharsis region on Mars has so few cratersGroup of answer choicesis due to annual flooding and water erosion.suggests it is at the center of a particularly strong magnetic field.proves tectonic activity is taking place.suggests it is the youngest region on the planet.is due to the regions very low elevation.

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The Tharsis region on Mars having so few craters suggests it is the youngest region on the planet. This is because the number of craters in a region is often used as an indicator of its age. Areas with many craters are typically older, as they have been exposed to potential impacts for a longer period of time. Conversely, areas with fewer craters are usually younger. Other factors such as tectonic activity, flooding, and erosion can also influence the number of craters, but these are not the primary reasons for the Tharsis region's lack of craters.

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