It's an abscess. You should but warm water with salt in you mouth. Be careful and go to a dentish or doctor because very rarely it can be deadly.
Well, it could make the crater bigger. Or make it bigger. Or cause a caldera (a crater with collapsed walls)
The more massive the object is, or the faster the object is moving, the bigger the crater will be.
The biggest crater lake in New Zealand would be Lake Taupo. I believe there are bigger crater lakes elsewhere in the world. Lake Manicouagan in Canada, is about 100km wide, but is not volcanic.
It all depends on the amount of kinetic energy the crater has when it hits the moon. The larger the height, and the more kinetic energy the crater has when it hits the moon the larger the diameter of the crater and the more deeper it is. Hope this helps!
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).
You can't, as you don't know the viscosity of the object it is hitting.
my theory is that a small asteroid (that's possible- they hit earth all the time) hit Tasmania near the coast, and the crater almost touched the shore. With some help from the waves and rain, the crater filled with water, then erosion did the rest.
the higher something is the more potential energy it has. when you drop it that turns into kinetic energy & u gain more momentum. that creates a bigger impact on what the crater hits.
A crater, but usually basins are much bigger than your average crater. So they are known by another name since often their characteristics are slightly different; the proportions of the impacting object are larger.
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.
The cheese crater. The cheese crater is the cheeseiest crater in all of cheese land.