about 1 mile wide
Arizona meteor crater is 0.737 miles or 1.186 kilometers in diameter.
Meteor Crater is near Winslow, Arizona.
Meteor Crater in Arizona is approximately 1 mile in diameter, 2.4 miles in circumference, and about 550 feet deep. It was formed around 50,000 years ago by the impact of a meteorite traveling at a speed of about 26,000 miles per hour.
Meteor Crater was formed by a meteor strike, not a guided missile from space. Call it a random act of nature.
The name of the great meteor crater in Arizona is simply called Meteor Crater. It is also known as Barringer Crater, named after Daniel Barringer who was one of the first to suggest it was formed by a meteor impact.
No, Meteor Crater is not designated as a national park. It is a privately owned site in Arizona.
One of the most popular sights to see in Winslow, Arizona is the meteor crater. A meteor struck very near to Winslow and the crater still remains. The crater is over 500 feet deep and over 2 miles wide.
Meteor Crater located about 40 miles east of Flagstaff.
Meteor crater, located in central-north Arizona, just off of I-40, east of Flagstaff.
Meteor Crater in Arizona is a well-known example of a crater. It was formed around 50,000 years ago by the impact of a meteorite approximately 50 meters in diameter, leaving a crater about 1.2 kilometers wide and 170 meters deep.
"The Barringer Meteorite Crater (also known as "Meteor Crater") is a gigantic hole in the middle of the arid sandstone of the Arizona desert. A rim of smashed and jumbled boulders, some of them the size of small houses, rises 150 feet above the level of the surrounding plain. The crater itself is nearly a mile wide, and 570 feet deep."
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