about like 10-20cm wide and high
the size of ur head
By "wholes" I assume you mean craters. Most of the moons craters are caused by meteorite impact of varying size.
Mercury. Both are approx the same size, and both are covered with craters.
Most craters are caused by meteorites crashing to the planet. However, some volcanoes when formed, look like craters.
No. Earth has relatively few impacts craters.
cause our tongue is the size of mars
The vast majority of lunar craters are caused by meteor impacts.
Most lunar craters are impact craters caused by incoming meteors and asteroids. Since our moon has no atmosphere there can be no glaciers or erosion.
they have the same size + lots of craters
The "darkside" or the part of the Moon that does not face the Earth has the most craters.
If you mean craters then yes. Most craters are caused by impacts from asteroids or comets. Some craters, however, are volcanic.
Not necessarily. A ray crater is in impact crater that has tapering lines of light-volored material extening outward. Ray craters can found on Mercury and other objects such as the moon, but most of these craters are not ray craters.