because of gravity thats why the moon does not fall to earth
yes and no the Earth needs the moon for tides and it stops a lot of meteors from hitting us but other then these two thing no
They were created by meteors hitting the moon and making craters.
The holes in the moon are called craters. To find the name of famous moon craters go to wikipedia.
Yes, meteors do hit the moon. The moon's surface is pockmarked with craters from impacts of meteors over billions of years. The lack of atmosphere on the moon makes it more susceptible to meteor impacts compared to Earth.
noPrecipitation such as rain and snow can not exist on the lunar surface because of the moon's lack of atmosphere however the word "precipitation" can also refer to meteors and asteroids hitting the moon and causing craters, so in that sense, there IS precipitation on the moon, just not in the form of rain or snow like on Earth.
More meteors hit the moon than the earth because the moon has no atmosphere to burn up the meteors before impact. Earth's atmosphere acts as a protective barrier, causing most meteors to disintegrate before reaching the surface. The moon's lack of atmosphere means more meteors make it to the surface, leaving more visible impact craters.
The holes you see on the moon are actually impact craters caused by asteroids and meteoroids hitting its surface. Over billions of years, the moon has been bombarded by these space rocks, creating the varied landscape we see today.
They're craters - made by meteors crashing on the moon
The maria's on the moon were formed by meteors slamming into it.
Meteors crash into the moon and leave the holes there
Meteors hit the moon fairly frequently due to its lack of atmosphere to burn them up before impact. The Moon's surface is covered with impact craters, evidence of past meteor strikes. On average, it is estimated that the Moon is hit by meteors about 2800 times per year.
meteors hit them