英語 での Crater の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Vishniac Crater.
One can walk through the black solid lava walls of the volcano and discover the crater of the volcano and other breaches with sulfur vapor.
Waverly Cottage is a 5-star venue positioned about 2.7 km from Medford Railroad Park, Jacksonville Library and Crater Rock Museum.
The crater was left when an iron asteroid 1.5 kilometers across slammed into Earth, possibly within the past 100,000 years.
As a thank you we decided to throw a cheese and wine party on the crater rim as we watched the sunrise.
Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater(or maar) in the Danakil Depression,
It was also assumed that its cause is a shock crater under the Indian Ocean, which was formed due to the fall of the comet.
There is in one of the largest heavy snowfall in Hokkaido、Is also the Japan only village inhabited in the crater(extinct volcano)。
Some of this material is deposited close to the crater, folding over itself to form the crater rim, visible here as a yellowish ring.
Haleakala Crater: Haleakala Crater, also known as the"House of the Sun," is one of the world's largest dormant volcanoes.
Kourounis, Cossman and two guides, Geoff Mackley and Brad Ambrose, spent four days on the volcano and descended twice into the crater.
This 1.5km nature trail circles Akadaki, the volcano crater located near the Akahama coast in the southern part of Ojika Island.
Daedalia Planum is located southwest of Arsia Mons, which may be the source responsible for filling the crater with lava flows and ash deposits.
Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater(or maar) in the remote parts of Danakil Depression,
After a relaxing morning and an early lunch, proceed to Ngorongoro Conservation Area, where the night will be spent on the crater rim.
This information will help researchers understand crater formation and study other uncharted areas of the Moon.
On the floor of the crater(bottom of this image) are ridges that likely formed from the flow of ice, perhaps a few million years ago.
The term"grail" comes from late Latin gradale or gratalis, which derives from the classical Latin crater.
The Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas is the world's only diamond mine that is open to the public.
When the meteoroid hit the surface and exploded to make the crater, it also destabilized the slope and initiated this avalanche.