What is the difference between a crater and a caldera?
A) Craters are only formed from asteroid impacts.
B) Craters are formed from explosions while calderas are formed from inward collapse of volcano tops.
C) Calderas are craters found on the moon.
D) Calderas are only formed from asteroid impacts.
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