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What is the name of the material that is thrown from an impact crater?

The name of the material that shaters or brakes during impact is called sediment.


The material that falls back to the moon surface after the impact blast is?

called ejecta. Ejecta consists of debris, rocks, and dust that are expelled during an impact event on the moon's surface. It can create craters and contribute to the lunar regolith.


What is the material which is forced out of volcano vent called?

The general term for the different types of material that a volcano spews out is ejecta.


What type of ejecta is ash?

it is a type of tephra


What is the name of meterial that is thrown from am impact crater?

ejecta


What are the long trails of ejecta on the Moon's surface?

They are called rays.


What are factors that affect the appearance of craters and ejecta?

Factors that affect the appearance of craters and ejecta include the size and speed of the impacting object, the angle of impact, the composition and structure of the target surface, and the presence of an atmosphere. These factors influence the size, shape, depth, and distribution of craters and ejecta patterns.


What happens to ejecta blankets with age?

Ejecta blankets on celestial bodies like the Moon gradually degrade due to a combination of factors such as impacts from meteorites, solar radiation, and micrometeorite erosion. Over time, the sharp edges of the ejecta material become rounded, and the overall appearance becomes smoother as the blanket settles and redistributes.


Why is the Copernicus ejecta field is longetr than it is wide?

The Copernicus ejecta field is longer than it is wide primarily due to the oblique impact angle of the asteroid that created the crater. This angle causes the ejecta to be projected more in the direction of the impactor's trajectory, resulting in an elongated distribution of material. Additionally, the dynamics of the explosion and the subsequent ballistic trajectory of the ejected material contribute to this asymmetrical pattern. The unique geological features of the surrounding terrain may also influence the distribution of the ejecta.


What is the name for the material that stack around the edges of impact on the moon?

Ejecta


What is the debris from an impact that falls back to surface of the moon called?

The debris from an impact that falls back to the surface of the moon is called ejecta. This material is thrown out and scattered around the impact crater site.


Is there life in asteroids?

Maybe, some scientists have suggested that life has once formed on Mars, then an impact flew ejecta (with microbes inside) into space. The ejecta then impacted Earth and started life here. This theory is called panspermia.