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n. (crater lake English)
Usage examples of "crater lakes".
At first people sheltered inside them, in the early years often doming the craters over, and establishing little central crater lakes.
The interiors became full crater lakes, or lakes and rice terraces, depending on their climate, water allotment, pan integrity and the like.
Should we expect an icy surface covered with deep tholin sediments, a hydrocarbon ocean with at most a few organic encrusted islands poking up here and there, a world of crater lakes, or something more subtle that we haven't yet figured out?
At first people sheltered inside them, in the early years often doming the craters over and establishing little central crater lakes.
The interiors became full crater lakes, or lakes and rice terraces, depending on their climate, water allotment, pan integrity, and the like.
Earth had many crater lakes, but the Moon only one--though it had far more craters.
Each carried a huge bundle of totora reeds, which grew in the marshy crater lakes.
A series of crater lakes, fed by a diverted Seine, had replaced broad areas of forest.
The earliest calculations suggested more water would be needed, and a few so-called low-impact cometary crashes were arranged, hence we can thank our ancestors for our southern crater lakes.
It is also brackish, not good for drinking, but the islands are volcanic and should have small crater lakes.