It would be calderas :))
No. A magma chamber is the area under a volcano where molten rock is stored. A caldera is a depression in the ground formed during an exceptionally violent volcanic eruption. A caldera forms when a volcano drains a large volume of magma from the magma chamber, causing the volcano to collapse into the space left behind.
After its massive eruption in 1883, the volcanic island of Krakatoa collapsed into a caldera.
It forms a 'caldera'.
There is no word
Yellowstone Caldera in Yellowstone National Park, USA is an example of a caldera. It is one of the largest calderas in the world, measuring about 34 miles by 45 miles. Yellowstone Caldera was formed by a massive volcanic eruption thousands of years ago, leaving behind a large crater or depression.
* Impact Crater * Depression * Caldera (Volcanic) * Crateris (Constellation) * The Cup (Crateris Constellation
Caldera
A caldera...
If you are talking about the caldera formed by a volcano collapsing then no it shouldn't be capitalized.
caldera calderón
You are probably going for the word caldera.
A caldera is a depression in the land surface caused by the collapse of land into an emptied magma chamber as a result of an eruption of a stratovolcano. A caldera indicates that the volcano produced an extremely violent eruption.Caldera is also the Spanish language word for cauldron.
No, "caldera" is a common noun. It refers to a large volcanic crater, typically formed by a major eruption.
A "crater" : a hole or pit, caused by an impact (meteor or falling object), explosion, or volcano. Synonyms : cavity, hollow, depression, abyss (volcano only : caldera)
A synonym for caldera is crater.
Priscila Caldera's birth name is Priscila Carla Caldera.
No. A magma chamber is the area under a volcano where molten rock is stored. A caldera is a depression in the ground formed during an exceptionally violent volcanic eruption. A caldera forms when a volcano drains a large volume of magma from the magma chamber, causing the volcano to collapse into the space left behind.