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Why Do Craters Exist on the Moon?

Why Do Craters Exist on the Moon? Because Earth is far larger than the Moon, a meteoroid has a larger area to impact, increasing the likelihood that it may collide with the planet. On the other hand, we only know of roughly 180 craters on Earth but we can see thousands on the Moon! How come? In actuality, during the course of their lengthy 4.5 billion-year histories, both the Earth and the Moon have been struck numerous times. Where did all the craters on Earth vanish? The primary distinction between the two is that Earth possesses mechanisms that may virtually completely wipe out any traces of previous collisions. Moon doesn't do that. On the Moon's surface, very much any small ding will remain there. Earth's surface is kept clear of craters thanks to three mechanisms. The first one is known as erosion. Plants, water, and weather all exist on Earth. Together, these cause the ground to deteriorate and disintegrate. Over time, erosion can reduce a crater to almost ...