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Why does the eruption of taupo deserve the title greatest?

The eruption of Taupo is one of the largest in the last 5000 years.


Why does the of taupo deserve the title greatest?

The eruption of Taupo is one of the largest in the last 5000 years.


Why does the eruption in Taupo deserve the title greatest volcanic eruption?

it is the greatest in 5000 years


Which is the biggest lake in New Zealand Where is it?

Lake Taupo, in Taupo, central North Island. It was formed by a large volcanic eruption


Name the super volcano's in the world?

Yellowstone caldera Long valley caldera La Garita eruption Toba eruption Taupo eruption Scafells eruption


Where in the world is Taupo located?

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.


How was lake taupo formed?

Lake Taupo is the remains of a volcanic crater, now filled with water. The most recent eruption was about AD 200.


A lake in NZ made by a volcanic eruption starting with t?

Lake Taupo.


Did lake taupo become a lake and how?

Lake Taupo fills the caldera of what is one of the world's great volcanoes. The last major eruption was about AD 200, and is recorded in historic accounts from China, and Roman times. Before this eruption, it used to drain out into the Firth of Thames, but that outlet was blocked by the debris from the eruption.


How high is lake Taupo's volcano?

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.


How was the Huka Falls in New Zealand formed?

Lake Taupo is the largest lake in New Zealand spanning about 622 km²; this is about the size of Singapore. Lake Taupo was formed by a series of eruptions. The main Taupo eruption occurred in 181AD. The most documented eruption in the Lake Taupo area is known as the Oranui eruption. The Oranui eruption caused some distinct changes in the landscape of the Taupo area. The most obvious of these changes being the distribution of lakes in the area, and the course of the Waikato River. Prior to the Oranui eruption a lake existed in a different form, this lake is referred to as Lake Huka, and the Waikato River is documented to have run out to the Pacific Ocean via the Hauraki Gulf basin. After the Oranui eruption the landscape was changed significantly, after a period of flooding, the form of the modern Lake Taupo started to take shape. Over the years after the Oruanui eruption the course of the Waikato River changed to follow it's current route along the Hamilton basin and out into the Tasman Sea.


When did Lake Taupo from?

Lake Taupo, or the depression it formed in, formed about 26,500 years ago as as a result of the eruption of a supervolcano. The eruption drained much of the magma chamber beneath the area, causing the ground to collapse into the space left behind, forming a caldera.