It is possible that there are types of craters that have not yet been discovered, particularly in remote or unexplored regions of the Earth or other planets. New crater types may also be formed by unique geological or astronomical events that have not been observed before. Ongoing advancements in technology and exploration are likely to uncover new types of craters in the future.
Two types of moon craters are impact craters, formed by asteroids or meteoroids hitting the moon's surface, and volcanic craters, formed by volcanic activity on the moon when magma rises to the surface and erupts.
The moon is known for having many craters. Some of the craters have been given names by various astronomers and scientists, based on explorations of the moon done by NASA
Unlike Earth, the moon does not have air, water, glaciers, or plate tectonics to erase craters. The only forces that significantly alter the moon's surfaces are impacts that form new craters.
Craters on the moon were mostly formed by impacts from meteoroids and asteroids colliding with the moon's surface. When these objects traveling at high speeds hit the moon, they create craters by excavating material from the lunar surface. Some craters may also have been caused by volcanic activity early in the moon's history.
Craters are found on Ganymede and Callisto because they are both moons of Jupiter, which have been bombarded by asteroids and comets over time. These impacts have left behind craters on their surfaces, as there is no atmosphere to protect them from such collisions.
Galileo discovered craters on the moon so therefor technically he discovered craters.
Galileo Galilei.
he discovered that there were craters on the moon
Galileo Galilei
There are two types of the electrostatic charges that have been discovered. The positive and the negative charge. There is also the neutral charges.
There are two types of the electrostatic charges that have been discovered. The positive and the negative charge. There is also the neutral charges.
The Physicist, Galileo Galilei.
Two types of moon craters are impact craters, formed by asteroids or meteoroids hitting the moon's surface, and volcanic craters, formed by volcanic activity on the moon when magma rises to the surface and erupts.
only 19 have been discovered
Earth does have craters, but most of those that exist are heavily eroded, have been buried under sediment, or have been deformed by plate tectonics. Many more craters have been destroyed by these processes.
Many of the larger craters on the moon can be seen from earth without a telescope, so nobody discovered craters on the moon with a telescope.
Earth's craters have been created by Meteorites and Volcanoes.