Planet Mercury and some of the moons in the solar system.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all have impact craters.
Craters happen when meteorites impact on the Moon's surface. Most of the craters on the Moon are billions of years old, the impacts were much more common during the early stages of the solar system's formation. There are craters on the Earth's surface as well. They are just harder to see, because the surface of the Earth changes faster because we have an atmosphere and erosion.
Yes. Mercury is a planet covered by a rocky landscape with mountains and craters.
Venus has a very dense atmosphere, which helps burn up many meteors it pulls in. This lets the planet have many less craters than others. Additionally, the gas giants don't have any known craters, since they are made of mostly gas.
Planet Mercury and some of the moons in the solar system.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all have impact craters.
no. moon is earth's natural satellite. it is a giant rock. pure solid. no gas nor liquid. no atmosphere. all it has is a very ragged surface because of craters made by meteorites.
The "holes" in the Moon are craters; it's likely that most of those are caused by meteorites.
simple craters are made by smaller meteorites and look like round holes in the ground. larger meteorites cause complex craters. this type of crater looks like a large ring.
Craters happen when meteorites impact on the Moon's surface. Most of the craters on the Moon are billions of years old, the impacts were much more common during the early stages of the solar system's formation. There are craters on the Earth's surface as well. They are just harder to see, because the surface of the Earth changes faster because we have an atmosphere and erosion.
Yes. Mercury is a planet covered by a rocky landscape with mountains and craters.
scientists have tested rocks from the earth , from meteorites , from Mars and from the Moon they all had different metals in there and different ages as well ... so how cold they made all at once ?!!?
Venus has a very dense atmosphere, which helps burn up many meteors it pulls in. This lets the planet have many less craters than others. Additionally, the gas giants don't have any known craters, since they are made of mostly gas.
Earth is a geologically active planet, the heat in its core moves the Earth's surface around and creates new oceans and mountains over time and these are eroded slowly by the processes going on in and caused by Earth's atmosphere. On Mercury there is no atmosphere and the planet no longer has a hot core causing its surface to be reworked, Thus the craters made in Earth's surface are erased over time while those on Mercury are not.
A Crater Craters are the most common surface features on many solid planets and moons—Mercury and our Moon are covered with craters. Craters are roughly circular, excavated holes made by impact events. The circular shape is due to material flying out in all directions as a result of the explosion upon impact, not a result of the impactor having a circular shape (almost no impactors are spherical)
Craters were probably caused by meteors that hit the moon. Craters can also be made by non-active volcanoes