Multiple Choice
The main hazard of an eruption that forms a large caldera is:
A) burning, building collapse, and suffocation from an eruption column and pyroclastic flows
B) volcanic mudflows and landslides
C) hot fragments thrown a short distance from the volcano
D) destruction by moderately fluid lava flows that can flow far from the volcano
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