In all likelihood, yes. Most large solar system bodies have been heavily bombarded by asteroids and there is no reason to believe Makemake is an exception. However, Makemake is so far away that we cannot make out enough detail to see any craters.
No, Makemake does not have any rings. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer regions of the solar system beyond Neptune.
Saturn does not have any craters. It is a gas planet and therefore does not have a solid surface.
It is thought that there isn't any water on Makemake because the reasons below: 1. It is highly possible that Makemake only has methane and nitrogen on it. 2. Makemake's average temperature is thought to be −243.2 °C, to cold to support any liquid water. However there is a possibility of ice on Makemake.
A year on Makemake, a dwarf planet in the outer solar system, is equivalent to 309 Earth years. This means that a year on Makemake consists of approximately 112,635 days.
As of now, no probe has been specifically sent to explore Makemake. However, the dwarf planet has been observed and studied by telescopes, including the Hubble Space Telescope, providing valuable information about its characteristics and surface features.
Makemake does not have any known moons.
no
No, Makemake does not have any rings. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer regions of the solar system beyond Neptune.
Yes, there are craters on the Moon. Any planet with a solid surface and not too much of an atmosphere will have craters.
Mercury has no rings, but it does have a bunch of craters.
Uranus does not have any craters. It has no solid surface.
For the moment, no. But perhaps someday.
makemake is very Small
yes the moon has lots of craters from asteroids and other metoers
Saturn does not have any craters. It is a gas planet and therefore does not have a solid surface.
Yes, Makemake is a dwarf planet.
yes