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Crater

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Crater may refer to:

Landforms

  • Impact crater, a depression caused by two celestial bodies impacting each other, such as a meteorite hitting a planet
  • Explosion crater, a hole formed in the ground produced by an explosion near or below the surface
  • Pit crater, a crater that forms through sinking of the surface and not as a vent for lava
  • Volcanic crater, a roughly circular depression in the ground caused by volcanic activity
    • Caldera, a large cauldron-like depression formed following the evacuation of a magma chamber/reservoir
    • Maar, a type of volcanic crate caused by a phreatic eruption or explosion
    • Volcanic crater lake, including a list of lakes that formed in a volcanic or impact crater

Music

  • Crater (Daniel Menche and Mamiffer album), 2016
  • Crater (Fission album), 2004

Places

  • Crati or Crater, a river of southern Italy
  • Crater, California, U.S.
  • Crater (Aden), a district of the Aden Governorate, Yemen

Other uses

  • Crater (constellation)
  • The Crater (novel) an 1847 novel by James Fenimore Cooper
  • Joseph F. Crater (fl. 1889–1930), New York judge who disappeared in 1930

See also

  • Crater lake (disambiguation)
  • Cratering (disambiguation)
  • Krater, a Greek vessel used to mix wine and water (the original meaning)
  • Machtesh, a crater-like formation created by erosion
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