Visibly - all of the terrestrial planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The Jovian, or gaseous planets have no solid surface on which to create a crater, but they can still show scars.
the inner planets do, they really cant see the outer planets b/c they are gaseous
The planets that have crater in order from the sun are:
Mercury, Venus, Earth, & Mars. But their moon[s] have craters to.
Many planets, but if you don't include pluto, Mercury is the main cratered planet
mercury
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Depends on which kind of craters you are thinking about. Craters aren't important as such. But impact craters tell us that not all things in space stays nicely in their expected positions. Some drift around and occasionally collide with planets, causing impact crates and other damage. Volcanic craters tells us that the planet has some seismic activity. Depends on which kind of craters you are thinking about. Craters aren't important as such. But impact craters tell us that not all things in space stays nicely in their expected positions. Some drift around and occasionally collide with planets, causing impact crates and other damage. Volcanic craters tells us that the planet has some seismic activity.
Mercury and Mars.
yes it does but did you know,all planets have craters if they're made of solid material.. earth does. moons do. etc.
Impact by asteroids.
No not all the planets have craters on.
All planets with solid surfaces have craters.
Meteorites crashed into all of the planets.
craters
The inner planets all have craters on them. Only Earth has any life that we know of.
Mercury has the most craters of all the planets.
All four inner planets have craters. Mercury is the most heavily cratered.
No. Gas planets do not have solid surfaces.
Craters are formed by impacts from objects from space, such as meteorites.
both have craters
No. All four rocky planets of the inner solar system have craters. Mercury is the most heavily cratered as, unlike the other three rocky planets (Venus, Earth and Mars), Mercury does not have any geologic process to cover, erode, or otherwise destroy craters.
If you mean craters then yes. Most craters are caused by impacts from asteroids or comets. Some craters, however, are volcanic.