Phrases with «large craters»

The phrase "large craters" refers to big holes or depressions on the surface of celestial bodies, such as the moon or planets. These craters are created by the impact of asteroids, comets, or meteoroids colliding with the surface, leaving behind a visible indentation. Full definition

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Sentences with «large craters»

  • As for the asteroid: There are a few large craters in the world that are said to be the results of large meteorites — we could reclassify them as asteroids... Even with that, there have been few detected «asteroid» collisions in the past 4 billion years. (slaw.ca)
  • One of the youngest large craters on Earth's moon, called Tycho, has similar fractures. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Two years ago, astronomers Lisa Randall and Matthew Reece of Harvard University fingered dark matter for a 35 million - year cycle — which they later revised to 32 million years — based on the birth dates of large craters from comet crashes. (discovermagazine.com)
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