Chemistry
Chemistry, 11.03.2021 21:40, ThatTrashPanda

Why do we see evidence of impact craters on terrestrial objects, but not on outer planets? a
Terrestrial objects have solid surfaces while outer planets do not
b
Outer planets have solid surfaces while terrestrial objects do not
c
Terrestrial objects have a stronger gravitational pull
d
Outer planets have a stronger gravitational pull

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