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A volcano that appears to be a large sunken depression is a
O A. tephra
O B. lava dome
OC. caldera
OD. tsunami
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A volcano that appears as a large sunken depression is called a caldera.


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A volcano that appears to be a large sunken depression is called a caldera. A caldera is formed when a volcano collapses after a massive eruption, causing the central part of the volcano to sink inward. The resulting depression can be many kilometers in diameter and may be filled with water or a lake.


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