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    What Is the Origin of the Majority of Lunar Craters
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What Is the Origin of the Majority of Lunar Craters

Question 35

Question 35

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What is the origin of the majority of lunar craters?


A) Impacts by space probes
B) Surface collapse after loss of groundwater by evaporation
C) Volcanic explosions
D) Impacts by meteoric material

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