Friday, December 24, 2004

 

E15 - Can you determine the depth of an old crater by how much material has been deposited in it?


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We picked craters for our final decision. We decided to do craters because Mars is covered in craters, and we figured that it might be easier to do for our group.
 
What is the difference between the northern and southern hemisphere? Are you only talking about impact craters? How do features in a large crater differ from features in a small? Investigate all of these as well as the different classifications for craters.
 
Tough question! We're talking about finding the characteristics of a crater with no material in it, to how it would appear with various amounts of material in it. Concentrate on a complicated crater with a central peak and complex crater wall. You'll be looking at the details that are found in those features. Good luck! I'm here for support if you need it!
 
As of now our question is compare the ratio of young mature and old craters in the northern hemisphere to the young mature and old craters in the southren hemisphere. our picture number 20020909a
 
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