major massive destructions
no proof of what happened, but if it was a meteor, parts could have hit off onto the moon.
There is no relationship whatsoever between Earth's moon and any comet.
Halley's comet is tiny compared to the moon. The irregularly shaped comet is about about 5 by 10 miles wide while the moon's diameter is over 2000 miles.
Some meteor showers are caused by Earth passing through the remnants of an old comet or parts of the trail of debris left by comets. The Leonid meteor shower is caused by Earth passing through the trail of comet Temple-Tuttle.
Its a Combination of both
Planet, planetoid, moon, asteroid, meteor, comet
no proof of what happened, but if it was a meteor, parts could have hit off onto the moon.
No, but it does have deep/large creators. Valleys are created by glaciers and a geologically active crust, neither of which the Moon has. Creators from meteor and comet impacts make up the majority of the Moon's surface features.
it depends on the size of the meteor, usually the moon is bigger
No, but it does have deep/large creators. Valleys are created by glaciers and a geologically active crust, neither of which the Moon has. Creators from meteor and comet impacts make up the majority of the Moon's surface features.
No, Halley's comet is smaller than the Moon
Comet moths, also known as Madagascan moon moths, are native to the rainforests of Madagascar, not the Amazon. They are known for their striking appearance, with a wingspan of up to 20 cm and long, twisted tails on their hindwings.
No.
There is no relationship whatsoever between Earth's moon and any comet.
yes. The craters you see with the naked eye looking at the moon are from meteors striking the moon. meteorites are what is left of a meteor that has already struck a large body (such as a planet or moon)
Halley's comet is tiny compared to the moon. The irregularly shaped comet is about about 5 by 10 miles wide while the moon's diameter is over 2000 miles.
Yes.The moon actually does have craters left by meteor crashes.