No. Mount Mazama, the volcano that holds Crater Lake, formed as a result of a subduction zone.
Crater Lake is in the caldera of Mount Mazama.
Taal Volcano in Philippines....
No. Crater Lake is in the caldera of Mount Mazama, which is a stratovolcano.
crater lake....
A volcano crater filled with water---CALDERA
Yes - volcanoes invariably have a hotspot beneath them - 'feeding' the crater with magma.
No, Crater Lake was formed by the collapse of a volcano known as Mount Mazama. Around 7,700 years ago, a massive eruption caused the volcano to collapse into itself, creating a caldera that eventually filled with water to form what is now Crater Lake.
caldera.
It was made by a volcano. The volcano erupted and it got filled with water
It is the crater of a volcano filled with water
Lake toupo used to be a volcano a long time ago but then when it erupted it collapesed in on itself whilst the lava from the eruption spread around and cleaned out the crater so really lake toupo is the crater of a volcano the was called the toupo volcano!
The island in Crater, called Wizard Island was formed by small volcanic eruptions that occurred after the Crater Lake caldera formed but before the volcano went extinct.