It is a cauldron-like volcanic feature usually formed by the collapse of land fallowing a volcanic eruption.
It forms a 'caldera'.
After its massive eruption in 1883, the volcanic island of Krakatoa collapsed into a caldera.
It would be calderas :))
It forms a 'caldera'.
Caldera .
Yellowstone Caldera, Wyoming, USA
It is an example of a caldera.
a caldera
A caldera is a depression in the earth that was the site of a volcanic eruption. A caldera in New Zealand is Lake Rotorua.
In a few places, yes. For example, the town of Mammoth Lakes, California is built in the Long Valley Caldera.
When a volcanic cone collapses it forms a caldera.
It forms a 'caldera'.
No, Mount Vesuvius is a composite volcano and its latest eruption was in 1944. Some sources say that in that eruption, Mt. Vesuvius collapsed in a caldera, but it didn't. FYI: A caldera is a volcano that had an extremely explosive eruption that emptied the magma chamber, causing the volcano to collapse in on itself. An example of a caldera is Crater Lake in Oregon.
A synonym for caldera is crater.
Priscila Caldera's birth name is Priscila Carla Caldera.
what happens is that it forms a caldera
The correct spelling of "caldera" is C-A-L-D-E-R-A.