Crater Lake National Park — IUCN Category II (National Park) … Wikipedia
Crater Hill — Crater Hill as seen from a plane departing Auckland Airport Crater Hill is one of the volcanoes of the Auckland Volcanic Field. It consists of an explosion crater about 600m wide, partly filled with water. Late in the eruption sequence lava… … Wikipedia
Crater of Diamonds State Park — IUCN Category III (Natural Monument) … Wikipedia
Crater 101 — Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons episode Episode no. Episode 17 Directed by Ken Turner Written by … Wikipedia
Crater lake — This article is about the geological feature. For the lake of the same name in Oregon, see Crater Lake. For other uses, see Crater Lake (disambiguation). Landsat image of Lake Toba, the largest volcanic crater lake in the world … Wikipedia
Crater depth — The depth of any crater in a solid planet or moon whether it is an impact crater, a volcanic crater, or a subsidence crater may be measured from the local surface to the bottom of the crater, or from the rim of the crater to the bottom. Crater… … Wikipedia
crater — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, gaping, huge, large ▪ The blast blew a gaping crater in the road. ▪ shallow, small ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Jules Verne (crater) — lunar crater data latitude=35.0 N or S=S longitude=147.0 E or W=E diameter=143 km depth= Unknown colong=215 eponym=Jules VerneJules Verne is a large lunar crater on the far side of the Moon. It is located to the west southwest of the Mare Ingenii … Wikipedia
Necho (crater) — Coordinates 5°00′S 123°06′E / 5.0°S 123.1°E / … Wikipedia
Tsiolkovskiy (crater) — lunar crater data caption=Tsiolkovskiy on the Moon s far side from the Apollo 15 showing the central peak. NASA photo. latitude=20.4 N or S=S longitude=129.1 E or W=E diameter=180 km depth= Unknown colong=235 eponym=Konstantin… … Wikipedia