Title: Mars
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4Venus
Mars
Earths Moon (S. Pole)
Mercury
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8Barringer Meteor Crater, Az. 1.18 km
49,000 years
9Roter, S. Africa 2.5 km
5 Million years
10Wolf Creek, Australia 0.875 Km 300,000
years
11Aorounga, Chad 17 km 200 Million years
12Bosumtwi, Nigeria 10.5 Km 1.3 Million years
13Deep Bay, Sask. 13 km 100 Ma
Clearwater Lakes, Sask. 32 km/22km 290 Ma
14Mistastan Lake, NF 28 Km 38 Ka
15Gosses Bluss, Aus. 22 km 142.5 Ma
16Manicougan Lake, Que. 100 km 212 Ma
17Chicxulub, Mex 170 Km 65 Ma
18Karakul, Tadjikistan 45 Km
lt 10 Ma
19Tunguska Event, 1908, Russia
80 million trees knocked down over 2,150 square
kilometres (830 square miles
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21Tunguska Event 1908
Equivalent to a 100 MT Nuclear Bomb Blast
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23Apollo 14 site spherules ( 0.2 mm
diameter) Argon40/Argon39 dates (accuracy /-
200 MY)
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25Apollo 14 site spherules ( 200 micro-meters
diameter) Argon40/Argon39 dates (accuracy /-
200 MY)
gt 26 Ma periodicity
261 BY averaging bins
Black and opaque spherules only
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29Radar Image of NEO 1999JM8 Missed Earth by 5
million km in 1990, 6 million km in 1999
Average diameter 3.5 km
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31What is wrong here?
32Question If cratering rate on Earth is same as
our Moon, why are their so few craters preserved?
33Question If cratering rate on Earth is same as
our Moon, why are their so few craters
preserved? Answer Erosion