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Kenna Foley
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9 February, 09:51
Why are mercury and the earths moon so cratered?
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Konnor Sanders
9 February, 09:57
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They are cratered because of meteoroids, neither of them have an atmosphere to disintegrate the meteors, and neither of them have water to erode the craters.
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