Linea /ˈlɪniːə/ (plural: lineae /ˈlɪnɪiː/) is Latin for 'line'.
[1] In planetary geology it is used to refer to any long markings, dark or bright, on a planet or moon's surface.
The planet Venus and Jupiter's moon Europa have numerous lineae; Saturn's moon Rhea and Pluto have several.
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