Presuming this refers to impact craters - in our solar system, the inner (rocky, or terrestrial) planets all have craters; Mercury's are quite apparent - Venus's craters a little harder to see through the thick atmosphere but great detail was made visible through recent radar mapping and plenty of craters are present. Earth has its share of craters, over 150 - with the largest around two hundred miles in diameter... although various factors especially geological ones tend to obscure or obliterate them. Mars also has plenty, including the largest impact crater still visible in the solar system.
The outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, with their gaseous outer envelopes don't present a cratered appearance.
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holes that astroids hit
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Metorites and astroids.
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no, the earth does not have crators because the crators will go right through the earth "wall". If the earth did have crators like the moon, than we would be living on some other planet because we would not get sunlight.
it's in USA but i dont know the name of it.
Crators? If that's what you mean by circular depression.
crators, maria, elevation. those are some things you can see that are visible on the moon.
the invention helps people see the crators and the maria on the moons surface
nobody knows yet. ( exept for the crators of fusionfall ) the nano code will come out soon though.