The holes on the moon are commonly referred to as craters. They are formed by impacts from meteors and asteroids hitting the surface of the moon.
The holes on the moon are called craters, which are formed when meteoroids or comets collide with the lunar surface. These impacts create indentations of various sizes and depths on the moon's surface.
No holes, but LOT's of craters !
The holes on the moon are called craters, formed by impacts from meteoroids or asteroids. These impact craters are seen as depressions on the surface of the moon.
The "holes" on the moon are actually impact craters formed when meteorites and asteroids collide with its surface. These craters are remnants of past cosmic collisions that have occurred over billions of years, giving the moon its pockmarked appearance.
The holes on the moon are commonly referred to as craters. They are formed by impacts from meteors and asteroids hitting the surface of the moon.
The holes on the moon are called craters, which are formed when meteoroids or comets collide with the lunar surface. These impacts create indentations of various sizes and depths on the moon's surface.
The "holes" in the Moon are craters; it's likely that most of those are caused by meteorites.
No holes, but LOT's of craters !
From meteorites hitting it.
Meteors crash into the moon and leave the holes there
They're craters - made by meteors crashing on the moon
in some of the holes on the moon.
It is more rocker.the moon as holes
The holes on the moon are called craters, formed by impacts from meteoroids or asteroids. These impact craters are seen as depressions on the surface of the moon.
The moon, believe it or not, once was full of lava. That is why there are so many holes in the moon.
The "holes" on the moon are actually impact craters formed when meteorites and asteroids collide with its surface. These craters are remnants of past cosmic collisions that have occurred over billions of years, giving the moon its pockmarked appearance.