Taal is one of the most active and dangerous volcanoes in the Philippines. What determines the shape and the
formation of the lake surrounding the Taal volcano?​


Sagot :

Answer:

Many of these historical eruptions took place on the volcanic island in the middle of the more expansive Lake Taal. However, the entire volcano is far larger than this rocky outpost; it is a giant cauldron-shaped edifice known as a caldera. Taal Lake was formed by a series of catastrophic volcanic eruptions and other geologic processes whose character slowly evolved as the large basinal depression and the lake took form.

How was Taal lake formed?

Taal Lake was formed by a series of catastrophic volcanic eruptions and other geologic processes whose character slowly evolved as the large basinal depression and the lake took form. ...

These phreatic eruptions created smaller circular depressions that later coalesced to form the present caldera.

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