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There are fewer visible crtaters on the earth than on the moon due to:Group of answer choicesthe bombardment of the earth finished before the bombardment of the moonthe moon has been hit more often that the earthweather and vegetation have eroded earth's cratersthe moon shielded the earth from bombardment

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There are fewer visible crtaters on the earth than on the moon due to:Group of answer choicesthe bombardment of the earth finished before the bombardment of the moonthe moon has been hit more often that the earthweather and vegetation have eroded earth's cratersthe moon shielded the earth from bombardment

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The reason there are fewer visible craters on Earth than on the moon is primarily due to weather and vegetation eroding Earth's craters. Over time, natural processes such as wind, rain, and the growth of plants have worn away or covered up many of the impact craters on Earth. On the moon, where there is no atmosphere or weather and very little geological activity, these craters are preserved for much longer periods of time.

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