No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.
At the summit there are four craters: the Northeast Crater, Bucca Nuova Crater, Southeast Crater and Varagine Crater.
Craters form normally during impacts from meteorites, but can also have been formed by early volcanic activity. Most early planetoids and moons had Volcanic activity, when a volcano explodes or collapses is leave a caldera, which is a crater looking formation.
Volcanic crater.
No. Gas giants do not have solid surfaces, so there is nothing for a crater to form on.
When a meteor hits the Earth it forms a crater.
a gigantic hole in the surface
Probably from the earthquake that happened when the crater hit the earth. The lava rushes to the surface, melting the crater, and it forms a volcano.
When asteriods and meteroids hit into the planets. They will impact and maek a crater.
End of the Mesozoic era
It formed a big mountain.
A hill or a crater.
It forms by volcanic activity in the vent of a volcano.
Crater Lake formed after Mount Mazama, a volcano, collapsed during a cataclysmic eruption.
you have to beat drake form the elite 4
ray
A caldera or crater.