This is an image of the Martian dunefields.
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Image from: NASA
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Over the course of time there are many things which can cause the surface of a planet to change its appearance.
slumping of craters, mountains and volcanoes.
In their earliest histories, every planet & moon was bombarded with the remains of the material which formed them. If a planet's surface does not show many craters, it means that the surface is new, and the planet has been resurfaced, perhaps by one of the processes above. If the planet's surface still shows the many craters left over from it's formation, then that surface is very old, and has not been changed by any activity.
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