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Question
Explain the following term:
Caldera
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Solution
A caldera is a large, bowl-shaped depression that forms at the summit of a volcano after a major eruption. When a volcano erupts violently, it can empty its magma chamber so rapidly that the ground above collapses into the emptied space. This collapse creates a wide, sunken area much larger than a typical volcanic crater. Calderas can be several kilometers wide and may later fill with water to form lakes, such as Crater Lake in the USA.
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Chapter 7: Volcanoes - EXERCISES [Page 72]
