They are called craters. They are caused by fast moving lumps of rock (meteors) crash into the side of a planet, and the impact creates a kind of pulse.
the inner planets are sometimes called Terrestrial Planets
Actually Dwarf planets are planets which are very small in size and cannot be called planets but not as small to be called asteroids, so the name dwarf planets.
Objects that are smaller than planets are called "dwarf planets"; even smaller objects are called "asteroids".
the terrestrail planets
The inner planets
the moon is a cheese like you can eat it it is very good you. you can bring it any where
I can only asume you're referring to the craters.
They are sometimes called "major planets" to distinguish them from the "minor planets" (the asteroids) and "dwarf planets" like Pluto.
the inner planets are sometimes called Terrestrial Planets
Actually Dwarf planets are planets which are very small in size and cannot be called planets but not as small to be called asteroids, so the name dwarf planets.
The homophone for "dense" is "dents."
The homophone of "dense" is "dents".
They are sometimes called minor planets (not mirror planets).They aren't planets really, but they are a bit like little planets orbiting the Sun.
Terrestrial planets.
Jovian planets.
Because they are in the asteroid belt. The planets that are outside of the asteroid belt are called the outer planets.
The homophone is dense.