Which feature provides evidence that a volcano existed in the past?(1 point)
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rivers
rivers
valleys
valleys
calderas
calderas
mountains
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calderas
why is it calderas?
Calderas are large, bowl-shaped depressions that form when a volcano collapses after a massive eruption. They are unique geological features that provide evidence of past volcanic activity. The presence of a caldera indicates that a volcano existed in the past and had a significant eruption.
What are the Palisades?(1 point)
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a set of islands formed through a hot spot
a set of islands formed through a hot spot
a series of lakes formed after the collapse of a volcano
a series of lakes formed after the collapse of a volcano
a line of cliffs formed from eroded volcanic rock
a line of cliffs formed from eroded volcanic rock
a group of geysers formed after a volcanic eruption
a line of cliffs formed from eroded volcanic rock
What are the Palisades?(1 point)
Responses
a set of islands formed through a hot spot
a set of islands formed through a hot spot
a series of lakes formed after the collapse of a volcano
a series of lakes formed after the collapse of a volcano
a line of cliffs formed from eroded volcanic rock
a line of cliffs formed from eroded volcanic rock
a group of geysers formed after a volcanic eruption