Mercury
I think Mercury they both have a lots of craters
Yes, there are craters on the Moon. Any planet with a solid surface and not too much of an atmosphere will have craters.
The craters are caused by impacts from asteroids and comets.
Craters are depressions in a planet's or moon's surface caused when a meteor hits the surface. On the moon craters remain undisturbed because there are no environmental forces like wind and rain to disturb resulting shape of the crater.
Mercury.
craters
Venus has about 1,000 young craters, the biggest of which is Crater Mead, about 170 mile across. Oddly, there is no evidence on Venus of old craters like we see on the moon, Earth, and Mars. Somehow these old craters were smoothed over on Venus . . . by lava flow?? By high winds??
how is mercury like luna!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mercury, the smallest planet. It is bigger than our moon but has a very similar appearance. It has no atmosphere like our moon, so craters from impacts survive for millions of years on the surface.
Mercury
Mercury is a planet with a densely cratered surface similar to the moon. Its lack of significant geological activity means that impact craters remain preserved over time, much like on the moon.