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A crater is a big hole or pit or dimple in the ground, created either by an impact or a blast- like from a volcano.

A meteoroid is basically a rock floating around in space.

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What cause the Moon's craters?

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Why are there craters on the moon and not on the earth?

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What 2 ways craters were formed on the moon?

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