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yes it does actually the biggest crater in mars was discovered in the 1970s it was named the borealis basin it was discovered that it was the biggest crater in the solar system so far i hope this helps
You would probably have to dig somewhere near the softest point on Mars near the Hellas Impat Crater and go in the hole and then cover it up with whatever you dug up.
The largest verified crater on Earth is the Vredfort Crater in Africa. It's 300 km in diameter and about 5 km deep. It's so big it doesn't even look like a crater from the ground, but it's possible to see evidence of it from the air. The Wilkes Land crater in Antarctica is even larger at 500 km diameter, but it's buried under ice so it hasn't been verified yet. The biggest crater in the solar system is the Borealis Basin on Mars, which covers most of Mars' northern hemisphere.
Mars, the crater is called the Borealis basin and at 8,500 kilometers across covers 40% of the Martian surface. There is some skepticism about it actually being an impact crater though, in which case the Aiken Basin on the Moon is the next biggest one at a meager 2,500 kilometers.
2300 Km in its outermost ringed structures (Smith etal, 1999. Science)
Magnetic minerals were not formed at the surface
The crater is located on Phobos, one of two moons of Mars.
There is a "Herschel Crater" on our own Moon; on Mimas; and on the planet Mars.
Gusev crater .
Yes it is.
Volcano. On Mars