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The Taupo Volcanic Zone in New Zealand is primarily formed by the interaction of the Pacific Plate and the Australian Plate. This region is characterized by intense volcanic activity due to the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the Australian Plate, leading to the formation of magma chambers and numerous geothermal features. The complex tectonic processes in this area have resulted in the creation of the Taupo caldera, which is one of the largest volcanic systems in the world.

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