Examples of using Km in diameter in English and their translations into Dutch
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On average, a comet 8-15 km in diameter.
Km in diameter bearing 24.41 degrees.
The initial dispersal pattern should not be more than 7 km in diameter.
It is 210 km in diameter and was named after Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi.
It is surrounded by a majestic caldera 17 km in diameter and 2000 meters, Las Cañadas.
There are around 60 small moons that have a diameter of 1-186 km in diameter.
It measures roughly 9 km in diameter, and is more than 1,800 meters(5,900 feet) deep.
The largest corona on Venus is the Artemis Corona, which is 2100 km in diameter.
The impact left a crater 21 km in diameter although it is not visible today.
Lutetia has an irregular shape and is heavily cratered, with the largest impact crater reaching 45 km in diameter.
The eye is usually 16 to 64 km in diameter and is free of rain and large clouds.
gas that accrete rapidly(within thousands of years) into planetesimals around 10 km in diameter.
Circular caldera that is 47 km in diameter and almost 5 km deep.
Only 20 km in diameter, the crater teems with a great variety of wildlife, making Ngorongoro a miniature version of the Serengeti.
Hurricanes are typically about 500 km in diameter and can reach to height of 15 km into the sky.
The ancient city of Kos was protected immediately after its foundation in 366 BC by a circular enclosure walls 1 to 1.5 km in diameter and 3 km in circumference.
The summit is truncated by a large caldera, 2 x 2.4 km in diameter and 500 m deep,
is 1000 km in diameter, whereas the smallest are only the size of pebbles.
The island features a volcano with a crater of about 1.1 km in diameter and an altitude of 289 m. The second highest is Montaña de Lobos at 256 m and following La Rapagura.
égueulé a volcano of 256 meters above sea level at the top with a crater 1 km in diameter, which opens to the north by a small cove, Caletón Oscuro.
Epizootic free area" means an area 20 km in diameter in which, according to official findings, for at least
shallow basins(from 400 to 600 km in diameter but only 200 to 700m deep) that are the remains of impact craters.
the first area contains craters which are larger than 40 km in diameter, whereas the second area,