By: Jarreau Question#1 My question is how are craters formed on the moon?

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By: Jarreau

Question#1 My question is how are craters formed on the moon?

Question#2 How were planets formed?

Answer#1 I’ve come to a conclusion that the moons craters are formed by meteor's asteroids and other things in space hitting the moons serifs

Answer#2 About 5 billion years ago our Solar System did not exist at all. Instead there was in its place a large cloud of gas and dust called a nebula. Over many millions of years the immense gravity of this large cloud caused the dust and gas slowly fall inward towards its center.

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