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Nothing burns up craters before they hit earth.
Astroids can form huge craters when they hit Earth
No, Earth has some craters, but not as many because Earth has an atmosphere to destroy or smallen meteors, but the moon does not, so it is hit by meteors more3 often.
Yes, sometimes they did.
The moon has plenty of craters, many of which can be seen from Earth, with a good telescope or binoculars. The craters are there, because the moon has no atmosphere for the objects to burn up in, so all of them hit the moon.
Craters? If we didn't have the moon everything would hit the earth. Who ever wrote that is a liar! Actually the Earth's atmosphere burns up our meters. And craters is correct.
there are more craters on the moon then on earth
meteorites are rocks that hit the earth meteors have not
No. Earth has relatively few impacts craters.
Erosion and coverage. Weather, rain, floods, wind, earthquakes, plants and so on have eroded much of the craters that were on earth. Vegetation helps to disguise earth's craters as well. Since Earth has had an atmosphere for quite some time, many meteors burn up in the atmosphere before they would hit earth and leave a crater. Now only some of the largest craters are visible.
Earth's craters have been created by Meteorites and Volcanoes.
Earth has volcanoes, craters, and valleys but not rings.