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caldera

/kal-der-uh, kawl-/US // kælˈdɛr ə, kɔl- //UK // (kælˈdɛərə, ˈkɔːldərə) //

火山口,火山,火山口的位置

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large, basinlike depression resulting from the explosion or collapse of the center of a volcano.

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Examples

  • Plan at least three days to fully experience this rugged loop, which travels from Santa Fe National Forest to the Valles Caldera National Preserve, home to the country’s largest caldera.

  • Early in the century, they were still debating whether the craters on the moon were impact craters or volcanic calderas.

  • For years, he has been an expeditionary videographer and innovator who climbed calderas and attempted to bridge the gap between audiences, humanitarian response, and science.

  • It’s the flooded caldera of a volcano that sank into the sea eons ago.

  • Gravity data from satellites echo the look of other calderas.

  • Below lies the turquoise waters of the caldera, flecked with the white triangles of sailing boats.

  • Situated at 5,400 feet, it's encircled by jagged peaks that make you feel you're cupped inside a caldera.

  • However this may have been, Caldera went to serve under Ancostan an officer of the king of Bisnagar.

  • Caldera is a convict settlement for native Filipinos, but Spanish criminals are sent to Spain.

  • Cyrille Caldera blushed brightly although her affair with Quarren had been of the most innocent description.

  • Once Mrs. Caldera thoughtlessly laid a pretty hand on his arm as though in emphasis.

  • Ronquillo later reported the place indefensible and was authorized to retire to Caldera.