Why do the larger craters on the Moon have central peaks?
A) The impact cracked the crust, and lava flowed into the center of the crater, forming a small volcanic peak.
B) The incoming projectile was large enough that it was not destroyed and remained to form the central peak.
C) Debris from the crater walls has rolled into the crater and has collected at its center.
D) The crater floor rebounded upward after the initial compression from the impact of an interplanetary rock.
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