Most volcanoes are found near spreading and colliding boundaries.
they are found in different parts of the
world like hawiie
Many volcanoes have formed calderas including the Yellowstone volcano, the Taupo Volcano, Santorini, Mount Tambora, and Krakatoa.
You need just one? Yellowstone, Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Crater Lake, Mt. St. Helens and Krakatoa are all calderas. There are more.
In a Volcano
Rock does not melt in calderas. It melts in the upper mantle.
vents, craters and calderas
Most calderas are associated with subduction zones, a kind of convergent plate boundary. However, a few calderas, such as the ones at Yellowstone, are associated with hot spots rather than plate boundaries.
There are a few ancient Calderas in Texas. Texas isn't near any 'hotspots' or tectonic plate boundaries, so it's not volcanically active. The Calderas are in the western part of the state and are about 40 million years old or so... One in particular is the Buckhorn Caldera near Ft. Davis, Texas.
Calderas
Nigeria has no calderas.
Calderas can be occupied by lakes, but they do not have to be. Seomve calderas are dry while others are located beneath the sea.
Nobody dislikes aleandria calderas.
Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming contains a huge caldera.
calderas
Calderas
Rock does not melt in calderas. It melts in the upper mantle.
Yellowstone National Park.
It would be calderas :))
about 3
both are natural holes in the ground. calderas are made by volcanoes ad craters are made by things that crash into Earth like meteors
vents, craters and calderas