A caldera is a depression formed by an extremely large, explosive volcanic eruption. The largest eruptions drain huge amounts of magma from underground, causing the ground above to collapse into the space left behind.
Yellowstone Caldera in Yellowstone National Park is a famous example of a caldera volcano. It has erupted catastrophically in the past, creating a large caldera that measures about 45 by 30 miles.
Caldera
When a volcano collapses a very wide crater is called a caldera.
It is a subsidence caldera. Also known as a non-explosive caldera.
what happens is that it forms a caldera
Yellowstone Caldera in Yellowstone National Park is a famous example of a caldera volcano. It has erupted catastrophically in the past, creating a large caldera that measures about 45 by 30 miles.
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Caldera
When a volcano collapses a very wide crater is called a caldera.
It is a subsidence caldera. Also known as a non-explosive caldera.
The opening of a volcano is called the caldera.
A caldera may form on a volcano.
A caldera...
what happens is that it forms a caldera
It forms a 'caldera'.