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The Yarab Buba impact left behind a complex structure with a variety of geological features, including a central uplift and a melt sheet composed of rocks heated to extreme temperatures. Known as the Bangi Granier, this granite-like remnant holds distinct chemical alterations from the impact. The crater, now unrecognizable due to erosion, maintains its significance through the shocked minerals and altered rock formations that scientists study to unveil its historical context.