Craters on the tongue, also known as fissured tongue, are typically harmless and can be a normal variation. They can occur due to genetic factors, aging, or certain conditions like geographic tongue. It is usually not a cause for concern unless accompanied by other symptoms such as pain or inflammation, in which case you should consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.
Space rocks. On Earth we would call them "meteors", because they would generally burn up while passing through the atmosphere. The Moon has no atmosphere, so there's nothing to prevent small space rocks from crashing into it. This has left the Moon covered with millions of craters; big craters, little craters, craters IN craters, and craters ON craters.
There are no truly bottomless craters on the moon. Craters on the moon have apparent depths, but they all have floors at the bottom. Some craters can be very deep, with some reaching up to several miles in depth.
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By dropping marbles into a pan of sand, you would be simulating the impact craters that form on the Moon's surface due to meteorite collisions. The craters are created when high-speed objects strike the Moon, displacing the surface material and creating a depression.
Meteorite craters or impact craters.
A planet with fewer active volcanoes would have more craters, as the ash and lava from volcanoes will cover existing craters.
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The moons craters would have been made by pieces of rock - meteroids. These collided with the moon in the past to make the craters. Material ejected from the collision would then have fallen back to the surface of the moon to make further smaller craters further away.
Space rocks. On Earth we would call them "meteors", because they would generally burn up while passing through the atmosphere. The Moon has no atmosphere, so there's nothing to prevent small space rocks from crashing into it. This has left the Moon covered with millions of craters; big craters, little craters, craters IN craters, and craters ON craters.
There are no truly bottomless craters on the moon. Craters on the moon have apparent depths, but they all have floors at the bottom. Some craters can be very deep, with some reaching up to several miles in depth.
what exactly do you mean by good crater?? Neptune would not have any craters on the outer surface because it is a gas planet, the core maybe might have craters but i could not say for sure
Craters are depressions in a planet's or moon's surface caused when a meteor hits the surface. On the moon craters remain undisturbed because there are no environmental forces like wind and rain to disturb resulting shape of the crater.
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Yes, Mercury has craters.
cranus is greek for craters
By dropping marbles into a pan of sand, you would be simulating the impact craters that form on the Moon's surface due to meteorite collisions. The craters are created when high-speed objects strike the Moon, displacing the surface material and creating a depression.
On the moon. That is the name of one of the moon's craters.