Planet Neptune
Planet Neptune
No. Gas giants do not have solid surfaces, so there is nothing for a crater to form on.
crater or vent
They have crater's in them because they collide with other, smaller asteroids or space debris on it's orbit and, because it was the bigger one of the two, comes away in tact with a scar (the crater).
No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.
Planet Neptune
No, Jupiter is a gas planet. There is no solid surface to crater or pit.
That is the last dungeon story-wise. There are other dungeons that you can get through wonder-mail though. If you want to get technical, Deep Dark Crater comes after Dark Crater.
No. Gas giants do not have solid surfaces, so there is nothing for a crater to form on.
No, Jupiter is one of the gas giants, therefore, it cannot have a crater .
crater or vent
Volcanic crater.
No. The sun is a ball of gas and plasma. There is nothing solid in which a crater might form.
They have crater's in them because they collide with other, smaller asteroids or space debris on it's orbit and, because it was the bigger one of the two, comes away in tact with a scar (the crater).
No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.
if a meteor crashs, it makes a crater and explodes when the inpact of it, comes through a atsmophere
fragments of rock dust ash steam and gases