No. Lake Taupo is in the caldera of a highly explosive supervolcano.
Yes, Lake Taupo is a volcano.
It is simply called the Taupo Volcano.
lake taupo it was formed by a volcano erupting
Mt Taupo is a dormant volcanoe
Lake Taupo is a large lake filling the caldera left by the last eruption. It is an explosive volcano system, so there is no particular mountain.
It's something called the water cycle you ding dongs!
It is the crater of a volcano filled with water
The Taupo volcano last erupted over 1,800 years ago, and is today filled by New Zealand's largest lake.
it is the lake it has a dormant volcano underneath it
Taupo is a town by Lake Taupo near the centre of the North Island of New Zealand.
Dormant. As evidenced for example by the steaming cliffs to the south of the lake.
Taupo is an active volcano in New Zealand. It is just in the inside curve of the bay, in an area also known as Waikato. Lake Taupo was created after a volcanic eruption.