difference between crater and caldera
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A caldera is formed when a large eruption of magma, or lava, leaves a gigantic empty chamber underground. The volcanic material above the chamber, usually made of volcanic rock and tuff, collapses into the empty magma chamber. ... A crater, on the other hand, is almost always a vent for volcanic activity.
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A caldera is formed when a large eruption of magma, or lava, leaves a gigantic empty chamber underground. The volcanic material above the chamber, usually made of volcanic rock and tuff, collapses into the empty magma chamber. ... A crater, on the other hand, is almost always a vent for volcanic activity...
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