Mercury is the planet that most resembles the Moon in visible surface features and atmosphere. It is a grey planet that has many craters and a thin atmosphere.
Yes, but there are not so many craters, per square kilometer,as on the Moon.
All four inner planets have craters. Mercury is the most heavily cratered.
The vast majority of lunar craters are caused by meteor impacts.
A planet with active volcanoes will have fewer craters, as older craters will tend to be buried by lava and ash.
Mercury is the planet that most resembles the Moon in visible surface features and atmosphere. It is a grey planet that has many craters and a thin atmosphere.
Yes, but there are not so many craters, per square kilometer,as on the Moon.
There is no terrestrial planet without craters.
Clear sky, full moon
Most craters are caused by meteorites crashing to the planet. However, some volcanoes when formed, look like craters.
Vitello is one of the craters that are visible on planet earth's moon. It is circular and situated at the Southern hemisphere of the moon.
All four inner planets have craters. Mercury is the most heavily cratered.
The most visible planet may be Venus due to the fact that it is the first visible planet at night.
The vast majority of lunar craters are caused by meteor impacts.
I think Mercury they both have a lots of craters
no moons but have big craters
The thinner the atmosphere, the more craters the planet has. Planets with thicker atmospheres burn up most asteroids before they hit the ground.