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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 height from which an object is dropped influences the crater's diameter primarily due to the object’s impact velocity, which increases with greater height due to gravitational acceleration. A higher drop height results in a greater kinetic energy upon impact, leading to a more forceful collision with the surface. This increased energy can displace more material, resulting in a larger crater. Additionally, factors like the object's mass and shape, as well as the surface material's properties, also play significant roles in determining the crater size.
The Meteor that created Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona weighed 300000 tons before it was vaporized.
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.
No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.
So far as astronomers can tell, cratering events on planetoid surfaces are caused by meteoroid or cometary impacts only. The were very, very common in the early days of our solar system, right after planet formation, and have slowed down considerably since then. The most obvious recent large crater-producing event is Meteor Crater in Arizona, believed to have been about 40,000 years ago.
The cheese crater. The cheese crater is the cheeseiest crater in all of cheese land.
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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 crater dentsity is not that much
Sunset Crater is located in Arizona.
Crater of Diamonds is an ancient volcanic crater that contains diamonds in its rocks.
The astronauts explored the giant crater left by the meteor impact.
Yes, if you type in "Crater Lake" on google images, you will find a snow-covered crater lake.
Crater is pronounced with a long A