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Many planets and moons have craters because they do not have any significant erosive or geologic forces to destroy them. Most of the craters of Earth have eroded away, been buried under sediment, or destroyed by plate tectonics. Some on Venus likely eroded away or were covered by lava flows. The Planet Mercury and most moons in the solar system do not have these forces to destroy or cover craters.

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Craters remain on planets and moons because there is no weathering process to erode them. The lack of atmosphere and tectonic activity means that once a crater is formed, it can persist for billions of years. Additionally, the slow rate of geological activity on these bodies means that the craters are not quickly filled in or erased.

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