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 | Top 10 largest confirmed impact structures on earth. |  | 09/12/2005 | 728 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of Africa.
Instructions:
- Doubleclick on a folder to see an overview of the structure.
- Click on the placemark to see the description of the structure.
- Doubleclick on the 'size indicator' to see the estimated size of the structure. |  | 09/28/2005 | 787 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of Asia.
Instructions:
- Doubleclick on a folder to see an overview of the structure.
- Click on the placemark to see the description of the structure.
- Doubleclick on the 'size indicator' to see the estimated size of the structure. |  | 09/28/2005 | 742 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of Europe.
Instructions:
- Doubleclick on a folder to see an overview of the structure.
- Click on the placemark to see the description of the structure.
- Doubleclick on the 'size indicator' to see the estimated size of the structure. |  | 09/28/2005 | 1,338 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of North America.
Instructions:
- Doubleclick on a folder to see an overview of the structure.
- Click on the placemark to see the description of the structure.
- Doubleclick on the 'size indicator' to see the estimated size of the structure. |  | 09/28/2005 | 1,372 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of South America.
Instructions:
- Doubleclick on a folder to see an overview of the structure.
- Click on the placemark to see the description of the structure.
- Doubleclick on the 'size indicator' to see the estimated size of the structure. |  | 09/28/2005 | 1,010 | 
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 | Mahuika crater is a submarine bolide impact crater, 20±2 kilometres wide and over 153 meters deep, on the New Zealand continental shelf, named for the Maori god of fire.
Researchers have found evidence from an Ice Core indicating that the large Impact occurred circa 1443 A.D.
Samples taken from the West Antarctic Siple Dome ice core that date between 1440 and 1448 A.D. show high ... |  | 01/28/2006 | 877 | 



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 | Impacts by extraterrestrial bodies |  | 12/31/2005 | 1,645 | 



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 | Australia has some of the best examples of meteorite impact sites anywhere in the world and Wolfe Creek Crater, Western Australia, is one of the most spectacular. The floor lies 55 metres below the rim of the crater, and although partly buried by windblown sand, the rim of the crater rises to 25 metres above the surrounding plain.
I thought it was the second largest in the world bu... |  | 08/16/2005 | 1,438 | 



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 | Northern Norway was hit with an meteorite impact comparable to the atomic bomb on Wednesday, 7th June, 2006.
For several seconds, residents of the northern part of Troms and the western areas of Finnmark saw a ball of fire crossing the sky.
A few minutes later an impact was heard and geophysics and seismology stations in Karasjok registered a powerful sound and seismic disturbance... |  | 06/12/2006 | 822 | 



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 | Some craters have been almost completely eroded away. Spider Crater in Australia, 13 km across, is over 600 million years old. It is barely recognizable as an impact structure. |  | 08/12/2005 | 804 | 



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 | 100 Kilometres across, in northern Quebec, it's ne of the oldest impact craters known. Formed during a surely tremendous impact about 200 million years ago. Must have been spectalular. |  | 07/16/2005 | 1,207 | 



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