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rock particle colliding with the moon to form large holes on its surface :_________​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Impact craters

  • Craters produced by the collision of a meteorite with the Earth (or another planet or moon) are called impact craters. The high-speed impact of a large meteorite compresses, or forces downward, a wide area of rock.

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Answered by RameshShrestha
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Craters.

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Craters are the most common surface features on many solid planets and moons—Mercury and our Moon are covered with craters. This portion of the Moon is covered by numerous circular holes. These are impact craters, each of which was formed when an asteroid or comet collided with the Moon's surface.

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