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What caused the caters on the moon's surface?
Asked by k gopal,
24 Jan 05:16 pm
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The surface of the moon is scarred with millions of impact craters. There is no atmosphere on the moon to help protect it from bombardment from potential impactors (most objects from space burn up in the Earth's atmosphere). Also, there is no erosion (wind or water) and little geologic activity to wear away these craters, so they remain unchanged until another new impact changes it.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 24 Jan 05:22 pm
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The surface of the moon is scarred with millions of impact craters.
Answered by Quest, 24 Jan 05:52 pm
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