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impact craters cover the surface of large parts of other terrestrial bodies in the solar system such as mars and the moon. why don't we see many covering earth's surface?

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User Ian Boyd
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The earth has a thicker atmosphere, with lots of natural events and vast amounts of ocean, so i’d take an educated guess that it’s mostly the atmosphere.
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User Bhanuka Manesha
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Answer: because of the moon, the moon protects our planet from astroids

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