There is no normal diameter of a meteor crater. They all vary in size depending on the size of the meteorite. Many are between 10,000 and 30,000 meters in diameter but some can but much larger.
Meteor crater or Barringer Crater near Flagstaff, Arizona in the USA is about 170m deep and 1,200m in diameter.
That's the "Barringer Meteor Crater", alongside I-40. Read all about the crater, and see a great aerial photo of it in the related links.
Meteor Crater: http://www.meteorcrater.com/index.php Crater Lake: http://www.nps.gov/crla/
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the barringer crater is located in Arizona
The diameter of the crater is listed as 1,200 meters. If the crater is perfectly circular, then that figure would correspond to a circumference of (1,200 pi) = 3,770 meters, or about 2.34 miles.
One of the most popular sights to see in Winslow, Arizona is the meteor crater. A meteor struck very near to Winslow and the crater still remains. The crater is over 500 feet deep and over 2 miles wide.
When a meteor hits the Earth it forms a crater.
It has been estimated that Meteor Crater was formed about 50,000 years ago.
Arizona meteor crater is 0.737 miles or 1.186 kilometers in diameter.
A meteor crater was made. It was a hole about a mile across and 600 feet deep.
182 miles taking this route:Go across to I-17; follow signs to I-17 NORTH.Take I-17 NORTH to I-40 EAST to ALBUQUERQUE at EXIT 340A in FLAGSTAFF.Take I-40 EAST to METEOR CRATER RD to METEOR CRATER NATURAL LANDMARK at EXIT 233; TURN RIGHT off the exit ramp onto Meteor Crater Rd.Take Meteor Crater Rd to the Meteor Crater Natural Landmark.
"The Barringer Meteorite Crater (also known as "Meteor Crater") is a gigantic hole in the middle of the arid sandstone of the Arizona desert. A rim of smashed and jumbled boulders, some of them the size of small houses, rises 150 feet above the level of the surrounding plain. The crater itself is nearly a mile wide, and 570 feet deep."
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Meteor crater, located in central-north Arizona, just off of I-40, east of Flagstaff.
if u go on Google and type meteor crater in Arizona Wikapeida then your answer will come
That's the "Barringer Meteor Crater", alongside I-40. Read all about the crater, and see a great aerial photo of it in the related links.
Meteor Crater: http://www.meteorcrater.com/index.php Crater Lake: http://www.nps.gov/crla/