Wolf Creek Crater was formed by a meteorite impact in northern Western Australia thousands of years ago. It is the second largest meteorite crater in the world, measuring 800m wide and 50m deep. The document provides a contour map of the crater and instructions for students to draw a cross-section of the crater by connecting contour lines on the map with corresponding height lines on a graph. Drawing cross-sections allows viewers to see what the landform would look like from the side.