A) knocks down trees, but has little or no effect on the surface rocks
B)Bounces off the surface, leaving only a small indentation
C) gouges out a long, narrow trench
D)explodes on impact, producing a large circular crater
Thank you so much!
A) knocks down trees, but has little or no effect on the surface rocks
B)Bounces off the surface, leaving only a small indentation
C) gouges out a long, narrow trench
D)explodes on impact, producing a large circular crater
Thank you so much!
Posted in 2012
Tagged Asteroid, asteroid hits, comet, effect, moon, surface, surface of the moon, surface rocks, trees
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Is there anything special I should know about this place?
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Please include any other comments that may help me in my new beginning.
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