Crater Highlands

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Topographical map of the Crater Highlands, looking from the north to the southwest.
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Topographical map of the Crater Highlands, looking from the north to the southwest.

The Crater Highlands are a region along the East African Rift in Tanzania, located in a spreading zone at the intersection of branches of the African and Somali tectonic plates, resulting in distinctive and prominent landforms.

The highlands are named for the many craters present. As common in spreading zones, volcanoes can be found here. Magma, rising to fill the gaps, reaches the surface and builds cones. Craters form if a volcano explodes or collapses and further spreading can fracture the volcanoes as well.

The following are considered to be within the Crater Highlands: