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crÁter - Übersetzung nach spanisch

DEPRESSION ON THE EARTH OR CELESTIAL BODY CAUSED BY SOME FORM OF EXPLOSION, INCLUDING BOLIDE IMPACT, VOLCANIC ERUPTION OR CHEMICAL/NUCLEAR EXPLOSION
Craters; Cratered; Draft:Crater; Crater (astronomy and geology)
  • 50,000-year-old [[Meteor Crater]] east of [[Flagstaff, Arizona]], U.S.
  • Deep pit crater on Hualalai [[Hawaii]]
  • Lake Manicouagan in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], an [[impact crater lake]]
  • Pano Horgoo volcano crater in [[Mongolia]]
  • Sedan shallow underground nuclear test explosion]] in [[Nevada]]
  • Webb]], as seen from [[Lunar Orbiter 1]]. Several smaller craters can be seen in and around  Webb.

impact crater         
  • Balanchine]] crater in Caloris Basin, photographed by ''[[MESSENGER]]'', 2011
  • [[Meteor Crater]] in the U.S. state of Arizona, was the world's first confirmed impact crater.
  • Weathering may change the aspect of a crater drastically. This mound on [[Mars]]' north pole may be the result of an impact crater that was buried by [[sediment]] and subsequently re-exposed by [[erosion]].
  • [[Impact structure]] of craters: simple and [[complex craters]]
  • [[Eugene Shoemaker]], pioneer impact crater researcher, here at a crystallographic microscope used to examine meteorites
  • A laboratory simulation of an impact event and crater formation
  • Mimas]]
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  • Rhea]], lower right.
  • [[Shoemaker Crater]] in Western Australia was renamed in memory of Gene Shoemaker.
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  • Callisto]]
  • dolomite]]
CIRCULAR DEPRESSION IN A SOLID ASTRONOMICAL BODY FORMED BY THE IMPACT OF A SMALLER OBJECT
Meteor crater; Impact basin; Meteorite crater; Impact craters; Impact theory; Bowl-shaped crater; Terrestrial meteorite crater; Impact basins; Simple crater; Craterlet
(n.) = cráter producido por impacto
Ex: The table below lists all the currently known impact craters on Earth.
crater         
(n.) = cráter
Ex: Degraded craters are typically older and have their rims more rounded.
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* impact crater = cráter producido por impacto
* volcanic crater = cráter volcánico
volcanic crater         
CIRCULAR DEPRESSION IN THE GROUND CAUSED BY VOLCANIC ACTIVITY
Summit crater; Volcanic craters; Volcanic Crater; Flank crater; Flank craters; Volcano's crater; Volcano's craters; Volcano crater; Volcano craters
(n.) = cráter volcánico
Ex: Some volcanic craters form by collapse with little or no explosive activity.

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Wikipedia

Crater

A crater is a landform consisting of a hole or depression on a planetary surface, usually caused either by an object hitting the surface, or by geological activity on the planet. A crater has classically been described as: "a bowl-shaped pit that is formed by a volcano, an explosion, or a meteorite impact". On Earth, craters are "generally the result of volcanic eruptions", while "meteorite impact craters are common on the Moon, but are rare on Earth".

A 1961 New Scientist article speculating on the later-dismissed theory that the craters on the Moon might be volcanic in origin noted that "craters produced by volcanism are blessed with advantages of terrain and mineralization not found on impact craters". A crater may become a crater lake if conditions are suitable. This requires that the crater have relatively even and solid walls, and a source of water such as floodwaters, rain, snow, springs, or other groundwater.