the craters on the moon and mars are from asteroids bumping into it.
There is plenty of water on Mars but only a little on the Moon (maybe in the permanently dark craters).
The Craters of the Moon monument is in central Idaho.
The vast majority of lunar craters are caused by meteor impacts.
Many of the larger craters on the moon can be seen from earth without a telescope, so nobody discovered craters on the moon with a telescope.
there is no wind on the moon
Because Mars has an atmosphere. The Moon and Mercury do not.
There is plenty of water on Mars but only a little on the Moon (maybe in the permanently dark craters).
Phobos is one of the moons of Mars. Both Phobos and Mars' other moon, Deimos, have craters but do not have volcanoes.
Mars has volcanoes and craters, but not rings.
I think there are called craters. I thinks so dont take my word for it.
At one time Mars had a thicker atmosphere and what appears as free running fluids on its surface. Over time, these things erode away surface features such as craters.
Craters on the moon are not volcanic, they are impact craters.
The craters on the Moon are considered to be impact craters, caused by meteoroids striking the Moon.
There are 375 craters in the moon.....
Mercury is most similar to Earth's moon. Like the moon it is a rocky, airless world covered in craters.
The large indentation on the surface of the moon areÊcalled craters. It is a circular depression in the surface of the moon and other solid body in the solar system.Ê
72 craters are on mars. And a few more, I think.