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The Santorini caldera is a collapsed volcanic cone.
If you are talking about the large crater created after a volcano errupts, then it would be a caldera. They are formed after the magma chamber is emptied, when the cone of the volcano collapses to fill the empty space.
This is known as a Caldera.
No. It is a caldera.
You are probably going for the word caldera.
It's a caldera... check wikipedia///
The Rabaul volcano is a caldera. Its sub vents include a composite cone and a pumice cone.
No. Mount Mazama is a stratovolcano with a caldera.
caldera/shield volcano
They are: 1. Yellowstone Caldera (Idaho and Wyoming, US) 2. Long Valley Caldera (California, US) 3. Valles Caldera (New Mexico, US) 4. Toba Caldera (Sumatra, Indonesia) 5. Taupo Caldera (North Island New Zealand) 6. Aira Caldera (Kagoshima, Japan)
Krakatoa is a volcanic island with a caldera volcano. The caldera was formed during the catastrophic eruption in 1883, which caused the island to collapse and form a large caldera. Today, Krakatoa is composed of three main volcanic cones within the caldera.
Cone Five ended in 2006.