This is a diagram intended to show that the depth of a crater can be measured either from the local surface or the height of the rim. Depth "A" measures from the surface to the bottom of the crater. Depth "B" measures from the mean height of the rim to the bottom of the crater. This image was created through Gimp 2.2.6.
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This is a diagram intended to show that the depth of a crater can be measured either from the local surface or the height of the rim. Depth "A" measures from the surface to the bottom of the crater. Depth "B" measures from the ''mean'' height of the rim
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