Erosion and coverage. Weather, rain, floods, wind, earthquakes, plants and so on have eroded much of the craters that were on earth. Vegetation helps to disguise earth's craters as well. Since Earth has had an atmosphere for quite some time, many meteors burn up in the atmosphere before they would hit earth and leave a crater. Now only some of the largest craters are visible.
Impact craters.
yes, the earths craters were made a long time ago. Some craters are volcanos. They just pop up
It is rocky with craters.
craters form when a metorite strikes earth then resulting in a dent in the earths crust
because of the earths axis
A metior
Meteorite craters.
Earth does have craters, but most of those that exist are heavily eroded, have been buried under sediment, or have been deformed by plate tectonics. Many more craters have been destroyed by these processes.
No not all the planets have craters on.
No. Almost all large solid objects in the solar system have craters.
All planets with solid surfaces have craters.
because when it acts on the surface it stretches the rock to make craters or " dents" on the crust.