Multiple Choice
How are impact craters different from volcanic craters?
A) They aren't. Scientists have to use other methods to determine whether the crater is volcanic or from asteroids.
B) Impact craters are larger than volcanic craters.
C) Impact craters involve heating of underlying rocks and volcanic craters do not.
D) Volcanic craters involve intense pressure on underlying rocks and impact craters do not.
E) Impact craters involve pressure and heating to rocks in much greater degrees than with volcanic processes.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q7: Which of the following is <b>NOT</b> an
Q8: What is the recurrence interval for asteroid
Q9: The risk from asteroid impacts is higher
Q10: Craters formed by meteorites are unique from
Q11: People be shouldn't be overly worried about
Q13: What is our best option if a
Q14: If scientists spot an object that might
Q15: Why did scientists <b>FIRST</b> hypothesize that a
Q16: An asteroid impact of the size found
Q17: Asteroids mostly originate in a belt found