Deep holes on the moon's surface are often referred to as impact craters. These craters are formed when meteoroids, asteroids, or comets collide with the lunar surface, creating depressions of varying sizes and depths. These impact events have played a significant role in shaping the moon's overall topography over billions of years.
No, but it does have deep/large creators. Valleys are created by glaciers and a geologically active crust, neither of which the Moon has. Creators from meteor and comet impacts make up the majority of the Moon's surface features.
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
The deep narrow valleys on the Moon are called rilles. These are long, winding depressions that can stretch for many kilometers across the lunar surface. Rilles are thought to have been formed by a combination of ancient volcanic activity and tectonic forces.
The depth of a moon's craters can vary depending on factors like the size of the impactor and the composition of the moon's surface. Some craters can be shallow, while others can be relatively deep, reaching depths of several kilometers. Overall, the depth of a moon's craters is influenced by a combination of factors related to the impact event.
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Moves by the gravity of the moon.
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Deep holes on the moon's surface are often referred to as impact craters. These craters are formed when meteoroids, asteroids, or comets collide with the lunar surface, creating depressions of varying sizes and depths. These impact events have played a significant role in shaping the moon's overall topography over billions of years.
No. Gravitational and seismic analysis has already proven that the moon is not hollow.
is deep space
Wallabies cannot dig deep holes or burrows. They can only scrape away surface soil to dig a hollow in which to rest.
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There is (and can be) no liquid surface water on the Moon. However, there could be water in the form of ice in deep craters or in the form of hydrated minerals.
some moons show evidence of ice or water that lie deep beneath the surface
It is a bare,rocky desert.It is studded with mountains.There are deep holes made by the crash of meteroids called craters.
No, but it does have deep/large creators. Valleys are created by glaciers and a geologically active crust, neither of which the Moon has. Creators from meteor and comet impacts make up the majority of the Moon's surface features.