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If the magma chamber beneath an erupting volcano empties and then collapses, what kind of feature will form? Explain
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If the magma chamber beneath an erupting volcano empties and then collapses, what kind of feature will form? Explain
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A caldera will form; collapse calderas are formed when the now unsupported rock that forms the roof of the magma chamber beneath the volcano collapses and forms a large crater.
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