A crater
The circular indentations on the surface, called craters, are typically formed by impacts from meteoroids, asteroids, or comets striking the surface of a celestial body like the Moon or planets. These impacts create bowl-shaped depressions by ejecting material upon impact.
The rock formed from molten rock is called igneous rock. It is formed when magma cools and solidifies either underground as intrusive rock or on the Earth's surface as extrusive rock.
It is called an intrusive igneous rock.
Igneous rock formed from cooling magma below the surface is called intrusive igneous rock.
Surface runoff that cannot penetrate the ground forms streams, rivers, or lakes.
Igneous rock formed from cooling magma below the surface is called intrusive igneous rock.
Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earth's surface are called volcanoes.
hollowed out places on the moons surface are called
Fire-formed rocks are called igneous rocks. They are formed through the solidification of molten rock material, either below the Earth's surface (intrusive) or at the surface (extrusive). Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
A crater.
The depressions on the Moon's surface are called craters. They are formed by the impact of meteoroids, asteroids, or comets hitting the Moon's surface.
apparently, it is called catenoid.
Yes I have seen a dark spot on the Sun. It is called a "Sunspot". It is formed on the Sun's surface which is called the "photo-sphere" and is caused by a loop of the Sun's magnetic field poking though the Sun's surface.
A crater
a boat
Igneous rocks that form below the Earth's surface are called intrusive igneous rocks (or plutonic).