Craters.
No. Mercury is a barren planet covered in nothing but rocks and dust.
Mercury
Mercury
Earth is the planet with the highest percentage of surface area covered by water, with approximately 71% of its surface covered by oceans.
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
The planet covered with craters made by meteorites is Mercury. Its lack of an atmosphere to protect it from impacts has allowed billions of years of meteorite bombardment to create a heavily cratered surface.
No, Mercury is not an igneous rock. It is actually a planet in our solar system, the closest planet to the Sun. It is a rocky planet like Earth, but its surface is heavily cratered and covered in a layer of regolith, not igneous rock.
Mercury is the most heavily cratered of the inner planets.
The surface of Mercury is covered with craters, plains, and ridges. It also has volcanic plains and impact craters formed by collisions with asteroids and comets. The planet's surface is rocky and heavily cratered due to its lack of atmosphere to protect it from impacts.
Mercury. Both are approx the same size, and both are covered with craters.