Category:Craters on Earth

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Subcategories

This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total.

*

  • Lists of impact craters on Earth

A

  • Craters of Africa
  • Craters of Asia
  • Craters of Australia

C

  • Carboniferous craters
  • Craters by country
  • Cretaceous craters

D

  • Devonian craters

E

  • Eocene craters
  • Craters of Europe

H

  • Holocene craters

J

  • Jurassic craters

N

  • Craters of North America

O

  • Ordovician craters

P

  • Paleocene craters

P cont.

  • Permian craters
  • Pleistocene craters
  • Proterozoic craters

S

  • Silurian craters
  • Craters of South America

T

  • Triassic craters

Pages in category "Craters on Earth"

The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

*

  • List of impact craters on Earth

A

  • Azuara impact structure

C

  • Chiemgau impact crater

E

  • Earth Impact Database

G

  • Giant impact hypothesis

M

  • Mangere Lagoon

O

  • Onepoto (volcanic crater)

S

  • Sirente crater

T

  • Tank Farm

W

  • Wilkes Land crater
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