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Kellie
9 February, 20:45
What is a description for calderas
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Marilyn Burch
9 February, 22:58
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A caldera is a volcanic figure. It is made by the collapse of a volcano. The collapse is usually caused by the magma chamber beneath the volcano. Therefore it collapses and it forms a Caldera.
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