scientists have tested rocks from the earth , from meteorites , from Mars and from the Moon they all had different metals in there and different ages as well ... so how cold they made all at once ?!!?
The lunar surface is made up of rocks and craters of all shapes.
No. Almost all large solid objects in the solar system have craters.
yes it does but did you know,all planets have craters if they're made of solid material.. earth does. moons do. etc.
Io did have impact craters but they have all been buried in lawa flows
By name, Craters of Diamonds State Park is located in USA, in Arkansas. All diamonds are exploded to the earth's surface from volcanic pipes, which when mined turn into craters. You can see these craters in Africa, Canada, Russia, Brazil, India and Australia.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all have impact craters.
The lunar surface is made up of rocks and craters of all shapes.
No not all the planets have craters on.
what happems to all those craters on earth
Since white dwarf, like all stars, are made up of plasma (ionized gas), they have no craters on their surfaces.
Some were probably volcanic but the craters large enough to be seen with smaller telescopes were almost all made by impacts.
Nearly all the craters on earth are greatly eroded or distorted (only those made fairly recently are relatively intact), whereas the craters on the moon are not eroded at all due to the moon's lack of an atmosphere and plate tectonics.
All planets with solid surfaces have craters.
No. Almost all large solid objects in the solar system have craters.
Perhaps in the "top ten" of craters that we have evidence of, but certainly not the largest. There is evidence of a much bigger crater - nearly obliterated now - in the Canadian Shield. The largest meteorites or cometary nucleii to strike earth were early in the planet's existence, and pretty much all visible evidence of them is long gone.
yes it does but did you know,all planets have craters if they're made of solid material.. earth does. moons do. etc.
craters