craters
No, mercury's craters are not volcanic. They are formed due to impacts from meteoroids or asteroids hitting the surface of the planet. Volcanic activity on Mercury has been minimal compared to other planetary bodies.
Not necessarily. A ray crater is in impact crater that has tapering lines of light-volored material extening outward. Ray craters can found on Mercury and other objects such as the moon, but most of these craters are not ray craters.
Mercury is covered with impact craters, similar to Earth's moon. It also has a large iron core, which creates a magnetic field. There is no evidence of oceans on Mercury due to its extreme temperatures.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all have impact craters.
Mercury has volcanoes and craters like the moon, but no rings, only the gas giants have rings, and Mercury has no moon.
The main crater is Caloris Basin.
Yes, Mercury has craters.
Mercury has impact craters but not volcanoes.
Mercury has lots of craters and canyons
Mercury has craters and mountains but no moons.
Mercury is pitted with craters because Mercury has almost no atmosphere to protect itself.
Mercury has no atmosphere and no surface fluids, so there is nothing to erode the craters.
no moons but have big craters
Yes, Mercury and the Earth's moon are covered with craters on the surfaces
Craters.
No
Mercury has no rings, but it does have a bunch of craters.