Its a filled (with water) old volcano crater - hence the name.
Crater Lake in Oregon was formed approximately 7,700 years ago following the collapse of Mount Mazama during a massive volcanic eruption. The volcanic caldera left behind was gradually filled with rain and snowmelt, forming the stunning lake we see today.
the deepest body of water in the united states is crater lake in oregon, in was formed when mt. mazama erupted and collapsed on itself. it averages 1150 ft deep, but at its deepest it is almost 2000 ft deep.
Lake Bosumtwi was formed about 1.07 million years ago by a meteor impact, creating a crater which eventually filled with water from rainwater and underground springs. The lake is believed to be the result of a meteorite strike during the Pleistocene epoch.
The highest point in Oregon is Mount Hood, which reaches an elevation of 11,240 feet (3,426 meters). The lowest point is along the Pacific Ocean coastline at sea level.
The crater was formed by a meteor impact, leaving a large bowl-shaped depression in the ground.
The large volcanic depression occupied by Crater Lake, Oregon is a
Crater Lake is the deepest lake in Oregon.
Crater lake is the deepest lake in the US. It is Oregons lake.
Crater Lake in Oregon was formed in the caldera of Mount Mazama, an inactive volcano that collapsed around 7,700 years ago. It is known for its stunning blue color and is the deepest lake in the United States.
It is 287 miles to Crater Lake, Oregon and 279 miles to Crater Lake National Park in Oregon according to Google Maps.
Crater Lake, in Oregon, 1,949 feet deep, is the deepest lake in the U.S.
Crater Lake is in Oregon.
Crater Lake is located in the state of Oregon
It formed when Mount Mazama collapsed during a massive eruption, forming a crater-like structure called a caldera.
Crater Lake is a cool and clear lake in Oregon. It is the deepest lake in the continental U.S. It is a beautiful lake. Make the trip to the oregon coast sometime and take the time to see Crater Lake.
Crater Lake (deepest lake in the US) is in southwest Oregon near California.
Yes, if you type in "Crater Lake" on google images, you will find a snow-covered crater lake.