What is the significance of the natural bridge that superficially appears to connect two small adjacent craters on the Moon?
A) It supports the identification of rilles with collapsed lava tubes.
B) It supports the idea that water once flowed on the Moon's surface.
C) It shows that some lunar craters are of volcanic origin.
D) It appears to be the result of tectonic plate action.
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