Why are there many visibles craters on the Moon but few on Earth?

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Earth is biologically active. Life - mainly vegetative - keepsfilling the craters in.Edit: in fact these are the main reasons, as far as I know :1) Erosion caused by weather2) Concealment by sediments3) Renewal of the Earth's surface by tectonic plates.

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