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The depression left behind by an object striking the Moon is called a "crater." These craters are formed when meteoroids, asteroids, or comets collide with the lunar surface, creating a significant impact. The size and shape of a crater can vary depending on the size and velocity of the impacting object.
No, the moon is not a square shape. It appears to be a round solid object in the night sky.
A crater is a depression that is caused when an object hits a heavenly body, such as the moon. Since the moon has almost no atmosphere - and therefore no wind - the craters that have formed aren't erased over time from erosion (which has occurred here on Earth). The largest crater on the moon, the Aitken basin, is 2,500 km across and 13 km deep.
Crater edges are called rims. They are the raised edges that surround the depression created by an impact from a meteorite or other object striking the surface of a planet or moon.
They are referred to as impact craters.
One would usually refer to this object as a 'moon' or 'satellite'.
A crater.
A crater.
Its a thing called 'The Moon'. It's been there for millions of years.
The Moon. It is a spherical object in space that reflects sunlight.
Crators? If that's what you mean by circular depression.