There are no craters on Neptune because its made almost entirely of gases.
The highest point on planet Mercury is Caloris Montes. Its peak has an altitude of approximately 3 kilometers, or about 1.9 miles.
Yes, Mercury has a large cratered surface due to impacts from asteroids and comets. The largest known crater on Mercury is the Caloris Basin, which is about 960 miles (1,550 kilometers) in diameter.
Without an atmosphere to protect it from meteor impacts, the planet Mercury is heavily cratered. This includes the basin Caloris, which is a 1500-km wide impact crater with associated lava flows and crustal splitting.
Some important landmarks on the planet Mercury include the Caloris Basin, a large impact crater with extensive radial patterns, and the Rachmaninoff basin, a relatively young crater with unusual dark material. Mercury's scarps, tall cliffs thought to be caused by the planet's shrinking, are also notable landmarks.
The Caloris Basin on Mercury is certainly one of the largest impact craters in the Solar System. As to the largest in the Milky Way - you'll just have to wait and see.
The main crater is Caloris Basin.
Caloris Basin I think is the deepest and the youngest too.
The Caloris Basin on Mercury is one of the largest impact craters in the solar system, spanning about 960 miles (1,550 kilometers) in diameter. It was formed by a huge asteroid impact early in the planet's history.
There are no craters on Neptune because its made almost entirely of gases.
The Caloris Basin is a large impact crater found on the planet Mercury, 963 miles in diameter. Its one of the largest craters in the solar system.
== == That would be the craters on its surface, particularly the Caloris Basin, a 1500 km impact crater.
Yes.
The highest point on planet Mercury is Caloris Montes. Its peak has an altitude of approximately 3 kilometers, or about 1.9 miles.
Yes, Mercury has a large cratered surface due to impacts from asteroids and comets. The largest known crater on Mercury is the Caloris Basin, which is about 960 miles (1,550 kilometers) in diameter.
Crater of Diamonds is an ancient volcanic crater that contains diamonds in its rocks.
The biggest crater lake in New Zealand would be Lake Taupo. I believe there are bigger crater lakes elsewhere in the world. Lake Manicouagan in Canada, is about 100km wide, but is not volcanic.