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How is caldera different from a crater?

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A caldera is a large, often very wide volcanic crater formed by the collapse of land following a very violent volcanic eruption, making it much bigger than a typical crater. A crater is a smaller, usually circular depression at the vent of a volcano formed by explosive volcanic activity. Essentially, calderas are large-scale collapses, while craters are smaller eruption mouths.

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Chapter 8: Volcanoes - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 79]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 8 Volcanoes
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D 8. (c) | Page 79
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