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The moon will not die out. The asteroids and comets are the same. A comet (asteroid) are rocks from space.When it gets to close to the Earth it gets pulled by gravity and it causes this space rock to catch on fire.
the bumps on the moon are called craters which has happened by comets and other objects.
The moon's craters are impact craters, formed by collisions of interplanetary debris (asteroids, comets, etc.) with the surface of the moon.
I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet
No, they are not. Comets are much, much smaller than planets.
Comets have a parallax smaller than the Moon's
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comets hitting the Moon's surface. Just like Earth :)
comets or meteores plunge into the moon and make huge holes.
The moon will not die out. The asteroids and comets are the same. A comet (asteroid) are rocks from space.When it gets to close to the Earth it gets pulled by gravity and it causes this space rock to catch on fire.
because Comets reflect light from the sun. This is the same way you see the moon glowing. When a comet's orbit nears the Sun it starts to warm up since they are usually black in colour.
the bumps on the moon are called craters which has happened by comets and other objects.
The depressions on the moon are impact craters formed by collisions with asteroids and comets.
Comets were most likely made on day 4 of creation when God created the sun,moon and stars.
The craters on the moon were formed by the impacts of asteroids and comets.
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