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Mercury is the planet that most resembles the Moon in visible surface features and atmosphere. It is a grey planet that has many craters and a thin atmosphere.
Saturn does not have any craters. It is a gas planet and therefore does not have a solid surface.
All four inner planets have craters. Mercury is the most heavily cratered.
The surface of Mercury is a bit like that of the moon. There is no real atmosphere as the planet is too close to the sun and is not massive enough. It is pitted with billions of craters, from meteor impacts, though as there is to atmosphere, there is no weather to errode the features away over time.
No. It is a gas planet, meaning it does not have a solid surface.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It does not have a surface.
Craters.
Craters are where a chunk of space debris, such as a meteor or comet, has struck the surface of the planet and has caused material from the planets (or moons) surface to be ejected outwards.
No. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface. It has no volcanoes or craters.
Mercury is the planet that most resembles the Moon in visible surface features and atmosphere. It is a grey planet that has many craters and a thin atmosphere.
Saturn does not have any craters. It is a gas planet and therefore does not have a solid surface.
No. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface. Craters cannot form there.
The craters are caused by impacts from asteroids and comets.
Yes, there are craters on the Moon. Any planet with a solid surface and not too much of an atmosphere will have craters.
Mercury
All four inner planets have craters. Mercury is the most heavily cratered.
Nothing. There are no craters on Neptune. Neptune is a gas giant, meaning it has no solid surface. With no solid surface nothing can impact against the planet.