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Jean Yoder
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17 December, 06:15
What causes the marks on the moons surface?
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Julian Harvey
17 December, 06:33
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Mountains, valleys, plains, piles of rocks, and craters do.
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Azaria Cabrera
17 December, 06:34
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Im a 6th grader but i'll try
I say that these marks just might turn out to be holes and these holes are called craters. I believe that craters are formed by asteroids
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