Because of the shadows cast by the craters.
Air and water will gradually transform the craters, making them hard to see. The craters will be "washed away". On the Moon, it takes much longer for a crater to become "washed away".Air and water will gradually transform the craters, making them hard to see. The craters will be "washed away". On the Moon, it takes much longer for a crater to become "washed away".Air and water will gradually transform the craters, making them hard to see. The craters will be "washed away". On the Moon, it takes much longer for a crater to become "washed away".Air and water will gradually transform the craters, making them hard to see. The craters will be "washed away". On the Moon, it takes much longer for a crater to become "washed away".
James Cameron wrote or co-wrote several movies. Some of which include:Avatar (2009)Titanic (1997)Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) (Characters)True Lies (1994) (screenplay)Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)The Abyss (1989)Aliens (1986) (screenplay/story)Terminator (1984)See Sources and related links for additional information.
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No. If you look at the moon with the naked eye on Earth, you see craters that look very small. However, the craters are very large, and larger than the American flag Neil Armstrong placed. Because the size difference from Earth effects the size of the craters from the naked eye, you would not be able to see the flag. In fact, from the moon looking back to earth, you can see no man-made structures at all. The distance is too far. Also, the flag was knocked flat by the force of the lunar module's take-off from the surface.
Because they create shadows
The terminator is the line that separates "day" and "night" (the light and dark part of the Moon). It is interesting to note that close to the terminator, you can see more details, because of the shadows cast by mountains and craters.
not with your bear eye. the little craters are microscopic
The theory is that these are impact craters of meteors.
Almost all the maria are on the near side. The far side is mostly just craters.
You could see a dark circle than the color of the moon and little lines either surrounding it or near it with other circles,but with different sizes.
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There can be craters anywhere on the moon, not just the side we see
Anyone can see craters on the moon. All you have to do is look at it when it's in the sky. There are billions of craters on the lunar surface with more being added almost daily. There will always be craters on the moon because there is no atmosphere to erode them. The lunar craters only form of erosion is from solar bombardment and being hit by another object.
it is 100% full and it shows alot of its craters so you can use a telescope and see its craters.
it is 100% full and it shows alot of its craters so you can use a telescope and see its craters.
it is 100% full and it shows alot of its craters so you can use a telescope and see its craters.