a well known and very dangerous caldera is a volcano named Yellowstone volcano and this a national park but it MIGHT soon erupt.
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They are: 1. Yellowstone Caldera (Idaho and Wyoming, US) 2. Long Valley Caldera (California, US) 3. Valles Caldera (New Mexico, US) 4. Toba Caldera (Sumatra, Indonesia) 5. Taupo Caldera (North Island New Zealand) 6. Aira Caldera (Kagoshima, Japan)
This is known as a Caldera.
caldera.
A volcano that appears as a large depression in the ground is called a caldera. Calderas form when a volcano erupts and the magma chamber beneath it empties, causing the ground above to collapse. One well-known example of a caldera is the Yellowstone Caldera in the United States.
No one lives in the caldera itself, Mammoth Lakes is on the rim of the caldera and the 2000 US census put their population at 7,093.
This is known as a Caldera.
They are: 1. Yellowstone Caldera (Idaho and Wyoming, US) 2. Long Valley Caldera (California, US) 3. Valles Caldera (New Mexico, US) 4. Toba Caldera (Sumatra, Indonesia) 5. Taupo Caldera (North Island New Zealand) 6. Aira Caldera (Kagoshima, Japan)
caldera.
A volcano that appears as a large depression in the ground is called a caldera. Calderas form when a volcano erupts and the magma chamber beneath it empties, causing the ground above to collapse. One well-known example of a caldera is the Yellowstone Caldera in the United States.
No one lives in the caldera itself, Mammoth Lakes is on the rim of the caldera and the 2000 US census put their population at 7,093.
The famous caldera volcano in Wyoming is Yellowstone Caldera, located within Yellowstone National Park. It is one of the largest active volcanic systems in the world and is known for its geothermal features like geysers and hot springs.
Caldera volcanoes are located around the world, but some well-known examples include Yellowstone in the United States, Santorini in Greece, and Taal in the Philippines. They can be found in volcanic regions with a history of explosive eruptions that have led to the formation of large, collapsed crater structures.
The Yellowstone Caldera, also known as the Yellowstone Supervolcano, is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano estimated to be an area of about 34 X 45 miles (55 X 72 km).
The hole that is formed by the eruption or collapse of the central vent of a volcano is called a caldera. A caldera is typically much larger in size compared to the original volcanic crater and can be several kilometers in diameter.
It is a subsidence caldera. Also known as a non-explosive caldera.
A synonym for caldera is crater.
Priscila Caldera's birth name is Priscila Carla Caldera.