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How are calderas formed?

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Calderas are large volcanic depressions that are typically formed by the collapse of a volcano after a massive eruption. The expulsion of large volumes of magma during an eruption can cause the underlying rock to weaken and collapse, creating a crater-like depression known as a caldera.

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