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The Yellowstone supervolcano has a caldera that spans approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) in diameter. This caldera was formed during past volcanic eruptions and is a key feature of the Yellowstone National Park. The underlying magma chamber extends even further underground, influencing geothermal activity in the region.

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