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which landform results when erosion occurs during volcanic eruption, but depositiin does not directly co tribute to creating the landform?

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The landforms that result When erosion occurs as a result of volcanic eruptions, yet deposition does not play a direct role in the formation of the landform, is the caldera.

What is caldera?

When a volcano starts and founders, it goes forth behind a large-mouthed depression known as a caldera.

During a volcanic eruption, magma from beneath the volcano's magma chamber is expelled, frequently violently.

When the magma chamber empties, the help supplied by the magma inside the chamber vanishes.

The resulting landforms are Calderas form when erosion occurs as a result of volcanic eruptions, but deposition plays no direct role in the formation of the landform.

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