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Impact crater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Crater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crater may refer to: In landforms : •Impact crater, caused by two celestial bodies impacting each other, such as a meteorite hitting a planet •Volcanic crater or caldera, formed by volcanic activit...
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Volcanic crater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Site of the Barringer Crater Company, owners of Meteor Crater, Arizona. Provides background detail on the formation of the crater and its discoverer, D.M. Barringer. ... The History; Solving the riddle of the crater.
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Impact craters on the moon, how simple and complex impact craters are formed. ... The lunar crater Aristarchus ( on the NW edge of the Oceanus Procellarum). This huge, circular crater is 25 miles (40 km) in diameter and 2.2 miles (3.6 km) deep (from rim to floor). There is a lot of ejecta (material thrown from the crater...
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Crater Lake - Like No Place Else on Earth ... Crater Lake has inspired people for hundreds of years. No place else on earth combines a deep, pure lake, so blue in color; sheer surrounding cliffs, almost two thousand feet high; two picturesque islands; and a violent volcanic past.
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Explore Meteor Crater through our Rim and Floor Tour Articles. Meteor Crater, Barringer Meteorite Crater, Canyon Diablo Meteorites ... METEOR CRATER, NORTHERN ARIZONA, USA; (Barringer Meteorite Crater)
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; Crater is a faint constellation best seen in April. Click on image for full size (52K JPG); Windows Original ... The constellation Crater is known as the Cup. Crater is a small constellation located between Hydra and Leo and next to Corvus. Crater is best seen sometime between March and June. You'll have to scan the...
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Definition of Crater in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Crater. Pronunciation of Crater. Translations of Crater. Crater synonyms, Crater antonyms. Information about Crater in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... [from Latin: mixing bowl, crater, from Greek kratēr, from kerannunai to mix]
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