@calderaxyz #caldera $ERA Calderas primarily form when a volcano's magma chamber, an underground reservoir of molten rock, empties or partially empties during a large eruption. With the support of the magma gone, the ground above the chamber collapses inward, creating the large depression.

* Size: Calderas are significantly larger than typical volcanic craters. While craters might be a few hundred meters across, calderas are generally more than 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) in diameter and can range up to tens of kilometers wide.Calderas primarily form when a volcano's magma chamber, an underground reservoir of molten rock, empties or partially empties during a large eruption. With the support of the magma gone, the ground above the chamber collapses inward, creating the large depression.

* Size: Calderas are significantly larger than typical volcanic craters. While craters might be a few hundred meters across, calderas are generally more than 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) in diameter and can range up to tens of kilometers wide.