The average diameter of the Wolfe Creek Crater is 875 meters across.
A meteor only hits the Earth's atmosphere, not the Earth itself. When it impacts the Earth's surface, it is called a meteorite. The largest meteorite crater in Australia is the Wolfe Creek crater which is also the second largest meteorite crater in the world. The crater has a diameter of about 875m, and is over 50m deep. Originally, it was about 150m deep, but windblown sand, gypsum and calcite has filled in the crater over time, and given the floor of the crater a smooth, flat surface. The Wolfe Creek Crater lies on the northeastern edge of the Great Sandy Desert, about 90 km south of Halls Creek in north Western Australia. It can only be reached by an unsealed road that joins the Tanami Rd, 145km south of Halls Creek. The journey from Halls Creek takes between 1.5 and 2 hours.
600 billion years old. 250m in diametre and 300 thousand metres tall. ;)
Wolfe Creek Crater is located in the Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park in Western Australia. It is approximately 150 kilometers south of the town of Halls Creek.
Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park was created in 1969.
The address of the Wolf Creek Branch Library is: 102 Ruth Ave, Wolf Creek, 97497 M
A metorite might have caused the crater
A metorite might have caused the crater
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The area of Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park is 14.6 square kilometers.
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Wolf Creek was released on 12/25/2005.