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Most lunar craters range in size from a few meters to over 2,000 kilometers in diameter. The majority of smaller craters, often referred to as "secondary craters," are typically less than 10 kilometers wide, while larger impact craters, like the Imbrium or Serenitatis basins, can span hundreds of kilometers. The size and distribution of these craters reflect the Moon's geological history and the frequency of impacts over billions of years.

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