Yes. This is because the moon has no atmosphere, bodies such as meteors do not burn up like they do on Earth. Because of this, these bodies hit the moon in their full size and, due both to the size of the body and the speed at which they are moving, they leave craters upon impact.
Yes it does, its atmosphere is mainly full of carbon dioxide.
No, reach is about the same size, notice that reach is full of craters, so it has a different atmosphere to earth.
No it is not breathable, because the planet is full of dangerous gases such as methane.
it is 100% full and it shows alot of its craters so you can use a telescope and see its craters.
it is 100% full and it shows alot of its craters so you can use a telescope and see its craters.
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No, it does not and never will have impact craters. Neptune is a gas giant. A gas giant is composed of gasses, with a molten core and usually an extremely windy atmosphere with thousand-mile an hour winds full of ices, rocks and debris. Because a gas giant does not have a solid surface, there is nothing for celestial objects to hit and cause a crater. An object entering Neptune would either be swept away by the strong winds or be vaporised by the exposed molten core.
The Moon's surface is heavily cratered because of of meteor impacts. Meteors are able to more commonly strike the Moon's surface than the Earth's surface because the Moon's atmosphere is not as strong as the Earth's, so less meteors burn up in the Moon's atmosphere than they do in the Earth's atmospheres. So the craters are simply the result of heavy meteor impacts. Answer #2 The moon has no weather to erode craters. Speculation is that the earth has been hit at least as many times as the moon because of our greater mass. Wind, water, and plate tectonics wipe out the evidence on earth.
The moon has many characteristics, but which are unique? well, there are quite a few!! - craters - no atmosphere - special layers and phases - canyons and mountains - aluminum and titanium crust - there are many moons in the solar system, not just one!!
The planet Uranus has an atmosphere filled with methane along with other gases like hydrogen and helium. The methane in the atmosphere gives Uranus its blue-green color and forms clouds that create hazy bands across the planet.
old, dusty and full of craters