Craters hope I helped
meteoroids
the moon is a cheese like you can eat it it is very good you. you can bring it any where
The holes on the moon's surface are called craters. They are formed by the impact of meteoroids, asteroids, or comets hitting the moon's surface. The size and depth of the craters can vary depending on the size and velocity of the impacting object.
Small asteroids are called meteoroids.
The moon does not have any holes in the traditional sense. It is a rocky celestial body with craters formed from impacts by meteoroids, asteroids, and comets over billions of years.
it is called elements i am absolutely positive. Or they may actually be calledAsteroids.See: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroidwatch/asteroids-comets.cfm,accessed Tu 26 Mar 2013
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt, which contains the bulk of the solar system's asteroids. Where there are asteroids the are undoubtedly meteoroids.
I think there are called craters. I thinks so dont take my word for it.
An ateroid can be hundreds of miles wide, but pebble-sized objects are called meteoroids rather than asteroids.
Asteroids comets and meteoroids all are masses of land sometimes inflamed and usually come from parts of planets hurtling through space.
Yes, the moon does not have holes like Earth does. However, it does have craters, which are formed by impacts from meteoroids and asteroids. These craters can appear as "holes" on the moon's surface when viewed from a distance.
Not exactly. Asteroids and meteoroids fall into the same category of object, the only difference being that asteroids are larger.