Why are there craters on the surface of the moon?(1 point)

Responses

Craters resulted when meteoroids crashed into the surface of the moon.
Craters resulted when meteoroids crashed into the surface of the moon.

Craters developed from deep waterspouts in oceans on the moon.
Craters developed from deep waterspouts in oceans on the moon.

Craters formed when acidic water dissolved the surface of the moon.
Craters formed when acidic water dissolved the surface of the moon.

Craters were created when sinkholes formed after rainstorms on the moon.

Craters resulted when meteoroids crashed into the surface of the moon.

Are you sure?

Yes, I am sure. Craters on the surface of the moon are primarily formed when meteoroids, asteroids, or comets impact the surface, creating depressions or indentations. This impact causes material to be excavated, forming the characteristic circular shape of a crater.