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It depends on the size of the meteor and where it lands. If it is a large meteor that lands on the hard ground, you will get a crater.

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When a meteorite hits a planet, it can create a crater, eject debris into the surrounding area, and potentially cause seismic activity. Additionally, the impact can generate heat that can melt surrounding rock and create impact melt rocks.

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