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  • Caldera: Understanding Volcanic Collapse Depressions
    The answer is a caldera.

    Here's why:

    * Caldera: A caldera is a large, basin-shaped depression that forms when a volcano's summit collapses into its partially emptied magma chamber. This happens after a major eruption, when the support from the magma is removed, causing the ground to sink inwards.

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