A depression in the ground made by an explosion in that period.
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∙ 12y agoLike battles in the civil war???? Battle of Bull Run Battle of Antietam Battle of Shiloh Battle of Plank Road Battle at The Crater
Moro Crater massacre happened in 1906.
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Hooge Crater Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1917-10.
Civil War Combat The Crater at Petersburg - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 2002
moon.. volcanoes and war zone.
The Lonar Lake in Maharashtra, India, is one of the smallest craters on Earth, measuring about 1.2 kilometers in diameter. It was formed around 52,000 years ago due to a meteorite impact.
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.
Because of the mushroom war!
I believe Pokemon world online is different from Pokemon crater.
Yes 15 Oct-1940, Large crater in the road, London Transport Museum Image U31948
lake Toba in Indonesia
Actually, it has the largest meteorite crater in the world. The Chicxulub crater has a diameter of 170 kilometers (105 miles) and covers part of the Yucatan Peninsula. It is believed to have been the place where the meteorite that wiped off the dinosaurs crashed, over 65 million years ago. See the related links section for some images of the crater.
No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.