lohkokohteet
Lohkokohteet, also known as impact craters, are circular depressions formed by the collision of a meteorite, asteroid, or comet with the Earth's surface. These features are characterized by a raised rim and a central peak, which is a result of the rebound of the Earth's crust after the impact. The size of lohkokohteet can vary significantly, ranging from a few meters to over 300 kilometers in diameter. The largest known impact crater on Earth is the Vredefort Crater in South Africa, which is approximately 300 kilometers in diameter.
The formation of lohkokohteet involves several stages. Initially, the impactor collides with the Earth's surface, creating
Lohkokohteet are of significant scientific interest due to the information they provide about the history of
The study of lohkokohteet is an active area of research, with scientists using a variety of techniques