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They're called craters.
They're called craters.
It's a crater on the surface of the Moon, probably the result of an asteroid impact.
The usual term is crater. Most craters are nearly circular holes surrounded by rims of ejected material. The term "impact basin" is used for the multiple-ringed structures formed by large impacts.
The moons surface is covered with craters, caused by asteroid collisions early in the history of the solar system. The large dark patches on the moon, are seas of lava that flowed out of the moon's interior, filled the impact craters, and cooled to solid rock.
They're called craters.
They're called craters.
They're called craters.
When an asteroid, comet, or meteorite collides with the Moon a crater is formed.
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.
It's a crater on the surface of the Moon, probably the result of an asteroid impact.
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climate change and asteroid impact
Briefly, the theory is that the mass extinction which included the loss of the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period was caused by the impact of a large asteroid.
No. Most of the moon's features were created by asteroid impact.
Scientists believe that fallen debris from an asteroid impacted on dry soil and rock caused Earth to form. This is referred to as "The Big Bang Theory".