What geological feature characterizes a Complex Crater, formed by material rebounding after the cavity collapses?

Answer

A pronounced high central peak.

Complex craters are formed when the initial excavated cavity collapses under its own weight, often resulting in features like collapsed interior walls and a central peak formed by rebounding material.

What geological feature characterizes a Complex Crater, formed by material rebounding after the cavity collapses?
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