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Why are Mercury and the Earth's moon so cratered?

Because in the past, just after the moon and Mercury was formed a lot of asteroids hit mercury and the moon.


What do you think might happen if an astroids sevral hungred kilometers wide hits earths moon?

the moon would blow up and hit the earthand we would all die


What would happen if the moon rotated?

It would spin out of earths orbit. And most likely hit a planet, star, comet, or keep on going.


What would happen if the moon was hit by a meteor?

people say it would expode but i dont think sooo God would make it ot explodethe moon is hit by meteorites all the time. if you have a decent telescope and a clear night you can actually see the impact craters.


If the moon is hit with 2 nuks what will happen to the earth?

Nothing.


What happen when meteorites hit the moon?

it makes a crater


What will happen when a small stone fall in moon surface?

It Would Drop Very Slowly And Take A While To Just Hit The Surface, But After It Hits The Surface Nothing Will Happen.


If a brown dwarf hit the moon?

Brown Dwarfs are 5 times the Size of Jupiter, so if a Brown Dwarf will hit the Moon it will hit or Burn Eurth too, but if the Moon is gone or destryed Eurth's climate will change and other problems may happen.


Can an asteroid hit a moon?

yes but that would add energy to the moon's orbit


Why is Mars Venus and Earth less cratered than Mercury and the Moon?

Because they've been hit by less things.


Why do the northen lights happen?

I think it has something to do with the moon and the Sun. I think it happens when the Sun's rays hit the moon at just the right angle.


What would happen if you dropped a feather on the moon?

If you drop a feather on the moon, it will fall from your hand with an acceleration of 1.62 meters (5.32 feet) per second2, and never a ripple or a flutter. If you drop the feather and a stone at the same time, they hit the ground on the moon at the same time.