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What is true about Earth's impact craters?(1 point) Responses Earth's subduction zones destroyed many impact craters. Earth's subduction zones destroyed many impact craters. Earth has few impact craters because it has experienced very few collisions due to its atmosphere. Earth has few impact craters because it has experienced very few collisions due to its atmosphere. Earth is unique among planets in that most of its impact craters have been destroyed by its processes. Earth is unique among planets in that most of its impact craters have been destroyed by its processes. Earth has a similar number of impact craters as the moon, but Earth's vegetation covers them. Earth has a similar number of impact craters as the moon, but Earth's vegetation covers them.

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The statement that is true about Earth's impact craters is: **"Earth is unique among planets in that most of its impact craters have been destroyed by its processes."**

This is because Earth has active geological processes such as erosion, plate tectonics, and weathering, which can erase or modify impact craters over time. In contrast, other planetary bodies, like the Moon, do not have these processes, preserving their impact craters for billions of years.
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