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My daughter needs to answer this question for a school report and I've been trying to help her find this one piece of info without results.

2006-11-30 12:37:47 · 1 answers · asked by AlongthePemi 6 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

Thanks - I did find a site stating the size of the caldera. I'm wondering if that what her teacher wants. She's checking on that today.

2006-12-01 04:20:19 · update #1

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I can't find anywhere that says exactly on this. However I could find that it tops out at about 600m above the surrounding planes. Also it is aprox 3000m in diameter. So if it is a perfect cone, which it is not, it would be 14,681,680 square meters surface area. Not sure how much this helps you.

2006-12-01 04:05:25 · answer #1 · answered by Jon D 2 · 1 0

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