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The kind of rock you see forming in Puu Oo crater is extrusive igneous. This type of rock is formed by lava.
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The Meteor that created Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona weighed 300000 tons before it was vaporized.
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Both underground and surface nuclear detonations can create large craters. Underground detonations can result in a deep, narrower crater due to the explosion taking place beneath the surface, while surface detonations can produce wider, shallower craters as the blast occurs on the surface.
The resulting scar from asteroid or comet strikes is called an impact crater. These craters are formed when the meteorite collides with the surface of a planet or moon, causing a depression in the ground.
Crater-producing events include impacts from asteroids or meteoroids, volcanic eruptions that cause collapse of the land surface (calderas), and explosions from underground nuclear tests. These events can create different types of craters depending on the force and scale of the impact.
No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.
The cheese crater. The cheese crater is the cheeseiest crater in all of cheese land.
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The astronauts explored the giant crater left by the meteor impact.
The process you are referring to is called "impact cratering", where a small object like a meteoroid or asteroid collides with a larger body like a planet or moon, creating a crater upon impact. This process is common in space and has been observed on many planetary surfaces in our solar system.
That is called a crater. Craters are formed when meteorites or other celestial objects collide with the surface of a planet or moon, creating a depression in the shape of a bowl.
the crater dentsity is not that much
Crater of Diamonds is an ancient volcanic crater that contains diamonds in its rocks.
Sunset Crater is located in Arizona.