Multiple Choice
A caldera is a
A) crater formed by collapse at the summit of a volcano.
B) valley formed by the separation of two crustal plates.
C) long, sinuous valley carved by the flow of molten rock.
D) depression formed by the impact of an asteroid on a planetary surface.
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