Illustration showing a volcano (far left) that has erupted and then collapsed, forming a large depression known as a caldera. The emptying of the magma chamber means that the central part of the volcano can no longer support the weight of the volcanic cone and the top collapses. Subsequent flooding of the caldera has formed a lake. Examples of such caldera formation include Santorini, Crater Lake, and Krakatoa.

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