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.
There is no terrestrial planet without craters.
no moons but have big craters
A planet with active volcanoes will have fewer craters, as older craters will tend to be buried by lava and ash.
Mercury has no rings, but it does have a bunch of craters.
Mercury is closest to the sun and has craters.
Craters.
A planet with fewer active volcanoes would have more craters, as the ash and lava from volcanoes will cover existing craters.
Yes, there are craters on the Moon. Any planet with a solid surface and not too much of an atmosphere will have craters.
No. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface. It has no volcanoes or craters.
both have craters
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all have impact craters.
No. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface. Craters cannot form there.