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Taupo is primarily a caldera, which is formed from the collapse of a volcano after a massive eruption, rather than a typical cinder cone, shield, or composite volcano. However, it does contain features from different volcanic types, including some cinder cone formations around its periphery. The Taupo Volcanic Zone is known for its explosive eruptions and varied volcanic activity, making it distinct from the classic definitions of cinder cone, shield, or composite volcanoes.

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