Simple impact craters have bowl-shaped depressions, mostly with smooth walls. This type of crater generally has a diameter less than 9 miles (15 km). Their depth is about 20% of the diameter.
Craters, mostly. The new Messenger photos of Mercury from just last week show craters on craters, and chains of craters. It looks a lot like the Moon, actually. You can see some photos of Mercury at the link below.
it can't make the craters depper and it flat it around
Craters last for millions of years on the surface of the moon because the moon does not have an atmosphere. Saying this the moon does not have anything able to fill in the craters such as soil or rain.
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Because there are not as many impact craters that you can see very well on Earth like there are on the Moon and Mercury.
If you are talking about a central peak(not peal), the yes- both complex and simple craters have central peaks.
Complex and Simple.
simple craters are made by smaller meteorites and look like round holes in the ground. larger meteorites cause complex craters. this type of crater looks like a large ring.
A Maria is dark while highlands are light short and simple omg.
Craters on the moon are not volcanic, they are impact craters.
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
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Yes, Mercury has craters.
cranus is greek for craters
they are called craters.
There are no craters on Jupiter because there is no solid land to make craters in. Jupiter is a gas planet.