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    Two summit Craters are present;

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    NASA's space snowman reveals secrets: few Craters, no.

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    Full Depth Craters.

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    It was Craters all the way down,” says Plesko.

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    Several Craters in the world are proof of that.

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    Watch out for the Craters; they're deeper than they look.

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    Most Mercurian Craters are named after famous writers and artists.

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    Most Mercurian Craters get named after famous artists and writers.

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    Noachian age surfaces are scarred by many large impact Craters.

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    You have gathered valuable data about several of the moon's Craters.

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    Akan is an area of volcanic Craters and forests, covering 90,481 hectares.

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    Three collapse pits or Craters occupy the southern part of the caldera;

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    Callisto's very few small Craters indicate a small degree of current surface activity.

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    Akan is an area of volcanic Craters and forests, covering 90,481 hectares 904.81 km2.

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    Since it has no significant atmosphere to stop impacts, the planet is pockmarked with Craters.

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    Persistent explosive eruptions, sometimes with minor lava emissions, take place from one or more summit Craters.

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    The very few small Craters on Callisto indicate a small degree of current surface activity.

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    Unlike many other planets which“self-heal” through natural geological processes, the surface of Mercury is covered in Craters.

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    We could see sharply defined Craters and shadows against the bright white of the moon's surface.

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    These Craters record the various rates of impacts that the moon, and thus Earth, endured over their history.

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    Streaks are common across Mars and new ones appear frequently on steep slopes of Craters, troughs, and valleys.

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    There are very few Craters on Europa; only three Craters larger than 5 km in diameter have been found.

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    South Pole: A place where there are large Craters and the rays of the sun do not reach.

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    The military official said that“if only S-2000 PGM were fired, there is no possibility of Craters or sheared trees.

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    The easiest way to do this would probably be to redirect sunlight to the bottom of these Craters using mirrors.

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    They cooked their food in these Craters which have become known as“the ovens of Craitbul”, after one of the giants.

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    In South Australia, there once lived a family of giants who made their home in a succession of volcanic Craters.

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    Craters smaller that 60 km are named for towns and villages of the world with populations of less than 100,000.

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    Craters smaller than 60 km are named for towns and villages of the world with populations of less than 100,000.

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    These impressive fire Craters can be found across Central Asia, fed by the vast oil reserves that lie beneath this region.

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