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Many planets and moons have craters because they do not have any significant erosive or geologic forces to destroy them. Most of the craters of Earth have eroded away, been buried under sediment, or destroyed by plate tectonics. Some on Venus likely eroded away or were covered by lava flows. The Planet Mercury and most moons in the solar system do not have these forces to destroy or cover craters.

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Which moon? Different planets have different moons. If you are talking about our moon Murcury has more and deeper craters.


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What happens after a craters hits the moon?

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