Most lunar craters are impact craters caused by incoming meteors and asteroids.
Since our moon has no atmosphere there can be no glaciers or erosion.
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No, eskers are not caused by glacial erosion. Eskers are long, winding ridges of sand and gravel that are formed by meltwater streams flowing in tunnels within or under glaciers. Glacial erosion refers to the process by which glaciers carve and shape the land through the movement of ice and debris.
Yes fiords are formed through wave erosion. A sea arch is also formed through wave erosion. Other things that can be formed through erosion are canyons, cliffs, and caves.
The Matterhorn was primarily shaped by glacial erosion. The movement of glaciers over thousands of years carved and sculpted the distinctive pyramid shape of the mountain.
craters are depressions on the moon's surface caused by meteoric or asteroid impact. another theory is that it may have been caused by volcanic explosions but meteoric impacts are the major reason the craters.
There aren't any glaciers in yellowstone park.
weathering and erosion the glacier used abrasion and then all of the rocks would be taken away by erosion
weathering and erosion the glacier used abrasion and then all of the rocks would be taken away by erosion
Most craters are caused by meteorites crashing to the planet. However, some volcanoes when formed, look like craters.
Yosemite Valley and Lake Tahoe were formed as a result of erosion by glaciers in California. Yosemite Valley was carved by glaciers over millions of years, creating its iconic steep walls and U-shape. Lake Tahoe was also shaped by glaciers during the Ice Age, carving out its basin and surrounding peaks.