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Meteorite craters on Earth

Meteorite craters mark locations where asteroids collided with Earth. These geological structures range from 110 meters to 300 kilometers in diameter. They often contain distinct minerals like diamonds, nickel, and copper. Scientists use the craters to study Earth's history and cosmic events.

Barringer Crater
Barringer Crater

Arizona, United States

An iron meteorite 50 meters wide impacted 50,000 years ago creating this crater with a diameter of 1.2 kilometers.

Chicxulub Crater
Chicxulub Crater

Yucatán, Mexico

The impact created a 180 kilometer wide crater and caused the mass extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago.

Vredefort Dome
Vredefort Dome

Free State, South Africa

An asteroid between 10 and 15 kilometers wide struck 2 billion years ago and formed a crater of 300 kilometers in diameter.

Sudbury Basin
Sudbury Basin

Ontario, Canada

A meteorite impact 1.85 billion years ago formed this 250 kilometer long crater containing nickel and copper deposits.

Popigai Crater
Popigai Crater

Siberia, Russia

A meteorite impact formed this 100 kilometer structure that led to one of Earth's largest diamond deposits.

Manicouagan Reservoir
Manicouagan Reservoir

Quebec, Canada

The circular lake formed by a meteorite impact 214 million years ago measures 70 kilometers in diameter.

Acraman Crater
Acraman Crater

South Australia, Australia

The 590 million year old impact crater extends 90 kilometers and sits in the Lake Gilles area.

Kara Crater
Kara Crater

Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia

The meteorite impact 70 million years ago formed a 65 kilometer wide crater in the arctic tundra.

Beaverhead Impact Structure
Beaverhead Impact Structure

Idaho, United States

The impact site dates from 600 million years ago in the Beaverhead Mountains. The crater measures 60 kilometers across with eroded features.

Lonar Crater
Lonar Crater

Maharashtra, India

The crater contains a salt water lake spanning 1.8 kilometers in width. The impact occurred 52,000 years ago in basalt rock formations.

Wolfe Creek Crater
Wolfe Creek Crater

Western Australia, Australia

The impact site in the Great Sandy Desert dates from 300,000 years ago. The crater rim rises 25 meters above the surrounding plains.

Siljan Ring
Siljan Ring

Dalarna, Sweden

The crater formed 377 million years ago from a meteorite impact. The circular structure spans 52 kilometers across central Sweden.

Kaali Craters
Kaali Craters

Saaremaa, Estonia

A meteorite crater field with nine impacts formed during the Bronze Age. The largest crater measures 110 meters, the smallest 4 meters.

Shoemaker Crater
Shoemaker Crater

Western Australia, Australia

A meteorite impact measuring 30 kilometers in diameter. The rock layers date back 1.7 billion years and indicate signs of a tsunami.

Ames Crater
Ames Crater

Oklahoma, United States

A buried meteorite impact with a 16 kilometer diameter. The center of the crater contains productive oil deposits.

Carswell Crater
Carswell Crater

Saskatchewan, Canada

A meteorite impact with a diameter of 39 kilometers. The raised rock masses in the center contain uranium deposits.

Clearwater Lakes
Clearwater Lakes

Quebec, Canada

Two round water bodies with diameters of 32 and 22 kilometers, formed when two meteorites struck the Earth's surface.

Bosumtwi Crater
Bosumtwi Crater

Ashanti, Ghana

A meteorite crater with a diameter of 10.5 kilometers, filled with a lake spanning 8 kilometers in width.

Mistastin Crater
Mistastin Crater

Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

A Devonian period meteorite impact crater measuring 28 kilometers in diameter with a central lake.

Morokweng Crater
Morokweng Crater

North West Province, South Africa

A buried meteorite crater from the Jurassic period measuring 70 kilometers in diameter under the Kalahari Desert.

Haughton Crater
Haughton Crater

Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada

This 23 kilometer wide impact crater formed 39 million years ago. NASA uses it for geological studies related to Mars research.

Tenoumer Crater
Tenoumer Crater

Adrar, Mauritania

The crater formed 21,400 years ago from a meteorite impact. Its walls rise 110 meters above the surrounding basalt rocks.

Karla Crater
Karla Crater

Tatarstan, Russia

The impact crater contains a lake today. Its outer structure consists of sedimentary rock and remnants from the meteorite impact.

Roter Kamm Crater
Roter Kamm Crater

Namib Desert, Namibia

The impact crater formed 3.7 million years ago in granite rock. Sand from the Namib Desert now covers the crater floor.

Gosses Bluff Crater
Gosses Bluff Crater

Northern Territory, Australia

A meteorite impact formed this circular depression with a 22 kilometer diameter in the Australian landscape 142 million years ago.

Monturaqui Crater
Monturaqui Crater

Chile

An impact depression in the Atacama Desert that spans 370 meters in diameter and resulted from a meteorite collision one million years ago.

Bigach Crater
Bigach Crater

Kazakhstan

A meteorite collision created this circular depression with an 8 kilometer diameter in Kazakhstan approximately 5 million years ago.

Zhamanshin Crater
Zhamanshin Crater

Kazakhstan

A meteorite impact created this geological formation with a 13 kilometer diameter in the Kazakh region 900,000 years ago.