A deep hole on the Moon typically refers to a lunar pit or depression that can be formed by volcanic activity or impacts. These holes can vary in size and depth, with some potentially leading to underground lava tubes. They are of interest to scientists for their potential to provide insights into the Moon's geological history and could even serve as future habitats for lunar exploration.
no. a hole is a hole no matter how deep it is, you can't have a half unless you compare it to another hole.
None, because it is a hole!
1 second= 1 mile
There is 98.17477042 cubic feet of dirt in a 5 foot deep hole that is 5 foot across.
none there is no dirt in a hole
as deep mas the hole was when it was a whole hole.
Deep in the Hole was created in 1983.
That hole is 6 feet deep or 72 inches deep.
Hole in the Moon was created in 1964.
The duration of Hole in the Moon is 1.5 hours.
You killed an elephant? Well, that hole has to be pretty deep. . .
plug it in asap how can get the key in hole
Depends on what "tree" you put in
Yes there are craters, and yes some of them are very deep. All craters, however, do in fact have a bottom. A bottomless crater would actually be best described as a "hole," and there are no holes through the Moon.
The sentence "Is Maria twisted her ankle in the deep hole" is not correct. It should be rephrased to "Did Maria twist her ankle in the deep hole?" or "Maria twisted her ankle in the deep hole." The original sentence fails to use the correct verb tense and structure.
There will not be a black hole in the moon today, tomorrow or forever (whenever that happens!)
Dean's Blue Hole in the Bahamas is 663 ft deep.