ejecta
meteorite
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Mars
- In Mars: Southern cratered highlands
…named because the lobes of ejecta—the material thrown out from the crater and extending around it—are bordered with a low ridge, or rampart. The ejecta apparently flowed across the ground, which may indicate that it had a mudlike consistency. Some scientists have conjectured that the mud formed from a mixture…
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Mercury
- In Mercury: Plains
Blanketing by impact crater ejecta and by volcanic ash are examples of this mechanism.
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Venus
- In Venus: Impact craters
…on Venus and elsewhere, show ejecta around them. Venusian ejecta is unusual, however, in that its outer border commonly shows a lobed or flower-petal pattern, which suggests that much of it poured outward in a ground-hugging flow rather than arcing high above the ground ballistically and falling back to the…
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