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About 10,000 feet.
What is the elevation of the Long valley Calderas walls?
100
1300 degrees Celsius.
What is the heat of magma?
100
The year a 7.6 earthquake shook the caldera.
What is 1872?
100
These happen by volcanoes often.
What is earthquakes?
100
Melted rock above the earths crust.
What is lava?
200
When the Long Valley Caldera was formed.
What is 760,000?
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1200 degrees Celsius.
What is the heat of lava?
200
Killed a few dozen people.
What is hot springs?
200
Affected more than 100 square miles.
What is swelling caused by rising magma?
200
Melted rock under the earths crust.
What is magma?
300
What the Long Valley Caldera is made of.
What is rhyodacite and quartz latite?
300
Blew out 150 cubic miles of magma.
What is The Long Valley Calderas first eruption?
300
Killing trees.
What is carbon dioxide going through the soil, that is coming off of the volcano?
300
Mono County, California, United States.
What is the location of the Long Valley Caldera?
300
Shield, composite, and cinder cone.
What is the three types of volcanoes?
400
The type of volcano.
What is composite?
400
250 years ago.
What is the most recent eruption?
400
11 miles.
What is the with of The Long Valley Caldera?
400
The Earths surface sank more than 1 mile into the space once occupied by the erupted magma.
What is a caldera?
400
Active, dormant, and extinct.
What is the three volcanic states?
500
In past water gathered in the Long Valley Caldera and over topped its rim forming what river.
What is the Owens River?
500
Killed 57 people and caused several billion dollars in damage!
What is more than 2,000 times larger than the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens?
500
37°43′00″N 118°53′03″W Coordinates: 37°43′00″N 118°53′03″W[1].
What is the coordinates of The Long Valley Caldera?
500
How far The Long Valley Calderas ash blew, to this state.
What is Nebraska?
500
A vent in the earth's crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are expelled, either continuously or at irregular intervals.
What is volcano?