your range lvl dosent matter its your combat lvl that dose and combat lvl isint effected by range lvls. so you could have 99.
I don't think so, but bounty hunter does not exist in Runescape anymore. You have to use bounty worlds instead (like world 18).
yes
Roughy, yes. First you travel through the Dark Crater levels until you reach a save point, then the next section is Deep Dark Crater, before Dark Crater Pit.
There is no "opposite" of crater. A crater is formed by a high speed projectile hitting the ground, spewing matter outwards, creating a rim and a depression. The opposite would be a high speed projectile, leaving the ground and forming a hill. If you'd said depression, I'd have said a hill.
No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.
From the impact of fast moving objects with a surface. The kinetic energy of the impactor excavates a crater with an inverted, raised rim and forms an ejector plume leaving a crater and, if the impactor is sufficiently large or fast, a central mountain peak.
The island in Crater, called Wizard Island was formed by small volcanic eruptions that occurred after the Crater Lake caldera formed but before the volcano went extinct.
The Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas sits on land historically used as farmland. You can read its history, below.
At the summit there are four craters: the Northeast Crater, Bucca Nuova Crater, Southeast Crater and Varagine Crater.
A volcanic crater does not have a function, per se. Rather, it is formed as a natural after-effect of volcanic eruptions. When volcanoes explosively erupt, molten rock is thrown clear of the main vent, where it can cool and harden; gradually, this builds the elevation of rock surrounding the vent, leaving a lower pool in the center of the volcano, and developing a crater (or bowl) shape.
The cheese crater. The cheese crater is the cheeseiest crater in all of cheese land.
A:The Barringer crater was formed by a meteor impact around 50,000 years ago - relatively recently in geological terms but before times attributed in the Bible to the creation of the world and Noah's Flood.