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Chemistry, 06.07.2019 17:30, ashl3yisbored

Earth's surface is considered "young" because there are very few visible impact craters. describe at least three causes/processes responsible for earth having so few impact craters relative to the "older" surface of the moon, despite throughout geological history having been impacted at the same rate.

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