why do u think there are hardly any craters on EARTH
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Most of the material falls around the rim of the newly formed crater. The Earth's moon has many craters. Most were formed when meteors, bodies of solid matter from space, slammed into the lunar surface millions of years ago. Because the moon has almost no atmosphere, there is hardly any wind, erosion, or weathering.
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