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The moon surface is covered in depressions called craters what caused most of these craters A-activities of tectonic plates B-weathering and erosion by wind and water C-the impact of debris or meteoroids
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The moon surface is covered in depressions called craters what caused most of these craters
A-activities of tectonic plates
B-weathering and erosion by wind and water
C-the impact of debris or meteoroids
D-the gradual cooling of the moon
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the answer would be C "the impact of debris or meteoroids"
the moon gets hammered with debris and actually protects us a bit from space debris
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