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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Meteors burn all up or go splash into the water almost always. Big ones get little before they land because the air way up high burns it up. Sometimes they do hit land. A great example was the meteor that flew over us and landed one state north.

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