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Earth and the Moon are in extremely close proximity to each other in the solar system. However, in appearance , the Moon exhibits extensive cratering, while Earth does not. Which best ex-plains this discrepancy in the appearance of these two bodies? Most meteorites striking Earth hit the oceans, so there is no visible record remaining. The gravitational attraction of the Moon toward bodies moving through the solar system has led to more impacts there Earth's magnetic field acts as a shield against meteors entering the atmosphere and impact- ing Earth. The atmosphere of Earth protects the planet from meteorite impacts. Earth has an atmosphere water, and tectonic activity so most of the craters on Earth have been removed by erosion or eliminated via subduction.

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The best explanation for the discrepancy in the appearance of Earth and the Moon regarding cratering is:**Earth has an atmosphere, water, and tectonic activity, so most of the craters on Earth have been removed by erosion or eliminated via subduction.**This option accounts for the various geological processes that actively reshape Earth's surface, such as weathering, erosion, and plate tectonics, which can erase or obscure impact craters over time. In contrast, the Moon lacks these processes, allowing craters to remain visible for much longer periods.