caldera
caldera
It forms a caldera.
It forms a 'caldera'.
It forms a 'caldera'.
The basin shaped crater at the top of a mountain is called a caldera. It forms when a volcano collapses into itself after an eruption, creating a large, circular depression.
A caldera forms when the dome of a stratovolcano collapses following a large eruption, emptying the magma chamber beneath the volcano. This collapse creates a large, bowl-shaped depression in the Earth's surface.
A is a caldera, which is a large circular depression that forms when a volcanic mountaintop collapses into the magma chamber below. This collapse often occurs after a large explosive eruption removes material from the volcano's summit, leaving it unsupported. Calderas can range in size from a few kilometers to tens of kilometers in diameter.
When a volcano collapses into itself at its top, it forms a large crater called a caldera. Calderas are formed when the magma chamber of a volcano empties during an eruption, causing the summit to collapse inward.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
It forms a 'caldera'.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
When a larger volcano collapses in on itself, it forms a caldera, not a whig. A caldera is a large depression that results from the explosive eruption and subsequent collapse of the volcano's summit. This geological feature can often fill with water, creating a lake, or become a site for new volcanic activity. The term "whig" does not pertain to volcanic formations and may be a misunderstanding or typo.
When a volcanic cone collapses it forms a caldera.
Caldera
Caldera
When the top of a volcanic mountain collapses, it forms a volcanic crater or caldera. This creates a bowl-shaped depression at the summit of the volcano.
A form of volcano that collapses in on itself is called a caldera. This occurs when a volcano erupts and empties its magma chamber, leading to a significant loss of structural support. As a result, the ground above the emptied chamber collapses, creating a large depression. Calderas can be quite vast and may eventually fill with water, forming lakes.
It forms a 'caldera'.
The large circular depression at the top of a volcano that forms when the roof of the magma chamber collapses is called a caldera. Calderas can be huge in size and are formed during explosive volcanic eruptions or when the magma chamber empties and the summit collapses into the void left behind.