Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A pit crater (also called a subsidence crater or collapse crater) is a depression formed by a sinking or collapse of the surface lying above a void or empty chamber, rather than by the eruption of a volcano or lava vent. Pit craters are found on Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. as well as many of the solar system's terrestrial moons. Pit craters are often found in a series of aligned or offset chains and in these cases, the features is called a pit crater chain."@en }
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- Pit_crater comment "A pit crater (also called a subsidence crater or collapse crater) is a depression formed by a sinking or collapse of the surface lying above a void or empty chamber, rather than by the eruption of a volcano or lava vent. Pit craters are found on Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. as well as many of the solar system's terrestrial moons. Pit craters are often found in a series of aligned or offset chains and in these cases, the features is called a pit crater chain.".
- Q605859 comment "A pit crater (also called a subsidence crater or collapse crater) is a depression formed by a sinking or collapse of the surface lying above a void or empty chamber, rather than by the eruption of a volcano or lava vent. Pit craters are found on Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. as well as many of the solar system's terrestrial moons. Pit craters are often found in a series of aligned or offset chains and in these cases, the features is called a pit crater chain.".