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Extraordinary Geography

  • (A) Rift valley
  • (B) Hollows created by removed of volcanic cones
  • (C) Sink holes
  • (D) Pot holes
  • Correct Answer - Option(B)
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  • Filed under category Geography

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey

Calderas are large, hollow depressions formed when a volcanic cone collapses after the magma chamber empties following an eruption.

  • They are not rift valleys, sinkholes, or potholes.

So, calderas are hollows created by removal of volcanic cones — option (B).

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