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Asteroids and comets sometimes crashes in to the moon and causes craters, hills, and lines.

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What caused the hills and lines on the moon?

Asteroids and comets sometimes crashes in to the moon and causes craters, hills, and lines.


What cause the Moon's craters?

The craters on the Moon are considered to be impact craters, caused by meteoroids striking the Moon.


Does the moon have holes in it?

Not really. The moon has craters. The craters are caused by objects from space hitting it.


Is the moon lumpy?

The terrain on the moon is primarily low hills and mountains and craters


What caused the moon to have many craters?

Meteorites. They hit the moon frequently, causing many craters.


Does the moon have any type of hills?

yes, all the edges of of all the craters are hills


What caused the caters on the moon's surface?

The craters on the Moon are caused by the impacts of meteoroids.


What caused many craters in the moon?

Since the Moon is cold and has no volcanoes, virtually all the craters there are the results of impacts.


What are moon craters How were they formed?

craters are depressions on the moon's surface caused by meteoric or asteroid impact. another theory is that it may have been caused by volcanic explosions but meteoric impacts are the major reason the craters.


Does the moon have hills?

Yes, the moon has hills or lunar mountains, but they are not as high or steep as those found on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. Some lunar hills can be several thousand feet high and are formed by impact craters, volcanic activity, or uplift processes.


What might be responsible for most of the craters on earth's moon?

Most of the craters on Earth's moon are believed to have been caused by impacts from meteoroids, asteroids, and comets over millions of years. These impactors have struck the moon's surface and created the circular depressions we see as craters.


What caused the craters on the Moon's surface?

Meteories and bits of rock smacking into the moon