# A bowl-shaped depression at the mouth of a volcano or geyser. # ## A bowl-shaped depression in a surface made by an explosion or the impact of a body, such as a meteoroid. ## A pit; a hollow. # Variant of http://www.answers.com/topic/krater. See Related Link for the source.
No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.
It is called a crater. The area around the sides is the crater rim. If the volcano has collapsed into an empty magma chamber, this is called a caldera, and can exist for both tall or wide volcanoes.
Mount Etna's main crater, known as the Voragine crater, has a diameter of around 500 meters and a depth of about 250 meters. There are also other smaller craters on the volcano's summit with varying dimensions.
if high it might make a high and hard crater if it is a small crater it might would make a small and smooth crater
Yes, Mt. Fuji has a crater at its summit, which is called the Fujisan crater. It is about 500 meters in diameter and 250 meters deep.
No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.
The cheese crater. The cheese crater is the cheeseiest crater in all of cheese land.
crater lake crater lake
the crater dentsity is not that much
Sunset Crater is located in Arizona.
The astronauts explored the giant crater left by the meteor impact.
Crater of Diamonds is an ancient volcanic crater that contains diamonds in its rocks.
Yes, if you type in "Crater Lake" on google images, you will find a snow-covered crater lake.
There is a crater on the top of a moon and a volcano.
Crater is pronounced with a long A
Yes. Crater Lake is a caldera,
Yes.