A bowl-shaped hole is commonly referred to as a "depression" or "bowl." In geological terms, it can also be called a "basin." The shape resembles that of a bowl, typically having a concave form that can hold water or other materials.
the bowl shaped opening of a volcanoe is a crater
A shape with a hole in it is called a "torus." It resembles a donut-shaped figure, with a hole in the middle that runs through the center.
Cirques. They are the bowl-shaped depressions formed by the erosion of glaciers in the upper parts of alpine valleys.
As* hole means that someone you dislike you call a as* hole to get that person mad!
The hole in the ground caused by a meteor hitting a planet is called an impact crater. These craters are formed when a meteoroid, asteroid, or comet collides with the surface of a planet or moon, creating a bowl-shaped depression. The size of the impact crater depends on the size and speed of the impacting object.
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl
The pelvis is the bowl-shaped structure that supports the spine.
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl.
A large hole in the ground left from the melting of a huge chunk of glacial ice is called a kettle Also . . . Large bowl shaped depressions that occur at the head of mountain glaciers that result from a combination of frost wedging, glacial plucking, and abrasion are called cirques
He shaped the clay into a beautiful bowl. The hills had been shaped by the running water.
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I believe Cirques are a bowl-shaped basin resulting from glacial erosion on the side of the mountain.
a sink hole
a huge bowl
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A bowl-shaped depression at the head of a glacial valley is called a cirque or a corrie. It is typically formed by the erosion of a glacier.
A shape with a hole in it is called a "torus." It resembles a donut-shaped figure, with a hole in the middle that runs through the center.