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
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 occur when a celestial body, like a meteoroid or asteroid, collides with the surface of a planet or moon at a high velocity. The impact creates an indentation in the surface, which we observe as a crater. Craters can be found on many celestial bodies in our solar system, including the Moon, Mars, and Mercury.
Craters on the moon are not volcanic, they are impact craters.
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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
found on many body surfaces around the solar system ! -LF
There are 375 craters in the moon.....
Meteorites. They hit the moon frequently, causing many craters.
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
An asteroid has many craters because each asteroid was a big rock that broke into many peices
Craters occur when a celestial body, like a meteoroid or asteroid, collides with the surface of a planet or moon at a high velocity. The impact creates an indentation in the surface, which we observe as a crater. Craters can be found on many celestial bodies in our solar system, including the Moon, Mars, and Mercury.
There are a huge number of craters on the Earth, including very small impact sites. There are about 65 named and documented craters on the planet.
isw there a way to figure how may craters are on the moon
Every crater you see on the moon is the lasting result of the impact of an external body on its surface.
Every crater you see on the moon is the lasting result of the impact of an external body on its surface.
Mercury.