You're probably talking about craters. Craters are made when an Asteroid hits the moon.
The large indentation on the surface of the moon areÊcalled craters. It is a circular depression in the surface of the moon and other solid body in the solar system.Ê
Large depressions on the moon are called craters. These are formed by the impact of meteoroids, asteroids, or comets hitting the moon's surface.
The moon Io looks the brightest from the surface of Jupiter. That's because Io is the closest moon to the planet. Io is the moon on the left of the planet.
The low sunken surface feature seen on the moon is called a lunar mare, which are large, dark plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions. Mare is the Latin word for "seas," as early astronomers mistook these areas for actual bodies of water.
A saucer-like depression on the surface of the Moon is called a lunar crater. These are formed by the impact of meteoroids, asteroids, or comets hitting the Moon's surface. They come in various sizes and shapes, ranging from small to large.
The large indentation on the surface of the moon areÊcalled craters. It is a circular depression in the surface of the moon and other solid body in the solar system.Ê
craters
Impact craters
Large depressions on the moon are called craters. These are formed by the impact of meteoroids, asteroids, or comets hitting the moon's surface.
oh yes craters
The moon Io looks the brightest from the surface of Jupiter. That's because Io is the closest moon to the planet. Io is the moon on the left of the planet.
The low sunken surface feature seen on the moon is called a lunar mare, which are large, dark plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions. Mare is the Latin word for "seas," as early astronomers mistook these areas for actual bodies of water.
maria
A saucer-like depression on the surface of the Moon is called a lunar crater. These are formed by the impact of meteoroids, asteroids, or comets hitting the Moon's surface. They come in various sizes and shapes, ranging from small to large.
Erosion due to meteorite impacts and seismic activity has slightly modified the moon's surface, but there isn't significant evidence to suggest that erosion has created large numbers of valleys on the moon. Most lunar valleys are believed to have been formed by either ancient lava flows or tectonic activity.
The large holes in the moon are naturally there. As soon as the moon came to life the holes are there. The moon was made that way. Although the moon is natural its still made. Things like mountains don't just pop up by them selves !
The dark spots on the Moon's surface are called lunar maria, which are large basaltic plains created by ancient volcanic activity. These regions appear darker because they are composed of denser rock material compared to the surrounding lunar highlands. The smoother surface of the maria is a result of lava flows that filled in large impact basins on the Moon billions of years ago.