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it's because of the qualities of the material

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The size and depth of a crater depend on several factors, such as the size and speed of the impacting object, the angle at which it hits the surface, and the type of material it impacts. Larger and faster impacts can create larger and deeper craters, while softer materials may not retain the shape of the crater as well. Additionally, the presence of an atmosphere or geological activity can affect the final shape and depth of a crater.

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Q: Why are some craters larger and deeper than others?
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