yes defintaly
Yes, Triton, a moon of Neptune, does have impact craters on its surface. These craters are evidence of past collisions with other objects in space. Many of Triton's craters are relatively well-preserved due to the lack of significant geological activity on its surface.
Probably not. Space probes indicate that the surface of Triton is mostly free of craters, indicating a "young" surface, which reforms itself when impact craters form. Triton's "ice volcanoes" would also make footing dangerous, and the surface probably would not hold you against even the weak gravity of Triton.
Triton is a moon of the planet Jupiter.
Henry Russell dicovered Triton
triton is made up of meteorites
Triton
Poseidon & Amphrite are the parents of Triton
No wife was named for Triton, but he did have children.
Yes, Mercury has craters.
cranus is greek for craters
craters
the hole made by meteors craters