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How does crater density relate to the moon’s geologic history?
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How does crater density relate to the moon’s geologic history?
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High crater density is associated with older surfaces.
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The crater density related to the moon's geologic history through its crater on the surface. The greater density it has, the older the surface must be. This means that the crater can actually determine how old its geologic history must be.
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