the impact was that we all had light at night and it con trolls the tides and if there was no moon there would be no waves so all the moon really does is con troll the sea and oceans and people say the moon use to be part of the earth but it hasn't been proven yet so the moon does make a big im pact on the earth when you really think about it.
The vast majority of lunar craters are caused by meteor impacts.
The maria (singular mare) on the moon contain igneous rocks and are dark-colored, fairly flat regions. Craters, however are circular depressions on the moon formed by the impacts of meteoroids.
sun and the moon
No the formation of the moon could not have caused the Paleozoic Era to go extinct.
A lunar eclipse is caused by the Moon getting into the shadow of the Earth. This can only happen at full moon - but it won't happen at every full moon, since the Moon will usually pass at one side, or the other, of Earth's shadow.
They are the craters on the moon, caused by the impact of meteorites.
The craters on the Moon are considered to be impact craters, caused by meteoroids striking the Moon.
The Moon was most likely caused by a gigantic impact, in the early stages of the Solar System.
When an asteroid, comet, or meteorite collides with the Moon a crater is formed.
They're called craters.
They're called craters.
They're called craters.
The moon is rocky and what caused this is meteoroid impact and of calcium,you need more info ask Neil Armstrong or a astronaut.
They are referred to as impact craters.
impact of particles from space (i.e. asteroids)
By "wholes" I assume you mean craters. Most of the moons craters are caused by meteorite impact of varying size.
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.