The bowl shaped depression that forms around the central vent of a volcano is called a crater. Craters are small, usually less than one kilometer in diameter.
A crater
A crater
A bowl-shaped area that forms around a volcano's central vent is called a crater.
yes, I think so. because, very large volume of magma is ejected and then magma chamber can't support the volcano above it. then the volcano begins to sink into the earth.magma chamber empties and a new collapsed depression occurs.
A cone of depression (in hydrology)- is a conically shaped depression in the soil around a point where underground pump is located.
It is a volcanic caldera which is a large, bowl-shaped volcanic depression that forms when the top of a volcanic cone collapses into the space left after magma is ejected during a violent volcanic eruption.
A crater
A bowl-shaped area that forms around a volcano's central vent is called a crater.
yes, I think so. because, very large volume of magma is ejected and then magma chamber can't support the volcano above it. then the volcano begins to sink into the earth.magma chamber empties and a new collapsed depression occurs.
A cone of depression (in hydrology)- is a conically shaped depression in the soil around a point where underground pump is located.
It is a volcanic caldera which is a large, bowl-shaped volcanic depression that forms when the top of a volcanic cone collapses into the space left after magma is ejected during a violent volcanic eruption.
Caldera.
Lava is spewed out of a vent like a cannonball, forming a cone-shaped volcano.
A volcanic vent.
the magma cools and hardens and then it becomes the surface of around the volcano like a rock land
A circular depression that forms when a magma chamber empties is called a caldera. It is a large volcanic crater made from the collapse of a volcano's mouth.
A caldera is a large depression in a volcano. Most calderas form in one of two ways: by collapse of the top of a composite volcano after the magma chamber is drained.
A crater is not a separate material or part of a volcano. It is a depression or hollow at the summit of a volcano that forms when the volcano erupts and releases magma, gases, and other materials. The crater is a result of the collapse or expulsion of material during the eruption.