Why does the moon have so many craters when Earth doesn’t have, even though Earth’s gravity is stronger and it should be the one attracting the comets?

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Why does the moon have so many craters when Earth doesn’t have, even though Earth’s gravity is stronger and it should be the one attracting the comets?

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Geology and biology. The moon is not geologically active, is devoid of life, and has very little atmosphere; the Earth is extremely opposite. We have volcanoes, plate tectonics, erosion, life.

The Earth has been bombarded every bit if not more than the Moon, but there are no processes to cover up the tracks, so to speak.

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