why is the depth of the moon Same?
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Well-preserved large craters like Tycho (about 53 miles [85 kilometers] across), Copernicus (58 miles [93km] wide), and Aristarchus (25 miles [41km] in diameter) have rim-to-floor depths of about 15,700 feet (4,800 meters), 12,500 feet (3,800m), and 9,800 (3,000m), respectively.
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