Many astronomers opine that there was a planet since exploded between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in the solar system, the debris from which caused the craters on Mars (but not on gaseous Jupiter), and on Venus, Mercury, as well as Earth, yet relatively few on Earth because most of the impacts from the planetary explosion were since covered by the water for the sedimentation of Noah’s Flood, triggered by runaway tectonic plate subduction having been caused by the exploded planet debris.