How to use in-sentence of “caldera”:
+ The ecological effects of the eruption of a large caldera can be seen in the record of the Lake Toba eruption in Indonesia.
+ After graduating with a degree in law and political science from Central University of Venezuela in 1939, Caldera embarked on a 70-year long career that combined political, intellectual and academic activities.
+ There are Nari Basin and Albong Basin which are made by collapsing Caldera crater in the northern slope.
+ The caldera is the largest volcanic system in North America.
+ A hot lava flow welded by heat can be highly voluminous, such as the Lava Creek Tuff erupted from Yellowstone National ParkYellowstone Caldera in Wyoming 640,000 years ago.
+ Heaven Lake is the caldera made by a gigantic eruption in 969 AD.
+ Lake Taupo is the caldera of the supervolcano named Taupo Volcano.

Example sentences of “caldera”:
+ The current caldera was formed about 3600 years ago during the Minoan eruption.
+ Ngorongoro is the caldera of a huge extinct volcano, which is part of the Serengeti area.
+ In the center of the island is the Caldera de Taburiente National Park; one of four national parks in the Canary Islands.
+ When Yellowstone Caldera last erupted some 650,000 years ago, it released about 1,000km of material, covering much of North America in debris up to two metres thick.
+ In 1998 the government of Rafael Caldera made Vargas split Vargas from the Federal District.
+ A caldera is a volcanic feature formed by the collapse of land surface after a gigantic volcanic eruption.
+ The caldera is composed of overlapping shield volcanoes, cut by at least four partially overlapping calderas, of which the oldest southern caldera was formed about 180,000 years ago.
+ The caldera and most of the park are in the northwest corner of Wyoming.
+ The current caldera was formed about 3600 years ago during the Minoan eruption.
+ Ngorongoro is the caldera of a huge extinct volcano, which is part of the Serengeti area.
+ In the center of the island is the Caldera de Taburiente National Park; one of four national parks in the Canary Islands.
+ A caldera is a basin-like feature formed by collapse of land after a volcanic eruption.
+ GPS instruments have registered renewed deformation around the caldera in 2011 and 2012.
+ The caldera is about 55 by 72 km.
+ The Yellowstone Caldera is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano in Yellowstone National Park in the Western United States.
+ The caldera was created in a massive volcanic eruption.
