Earth’s surface is constantly changed by erosion and deposition. Erosion breaks down Earth’s surface by carrying materials away from an area. Deposition builds up Earth’s surface when these materials are deposited in an area over time.

Which landform results when erosion occurs during volcanic eruptions, but deposition does not directly contribute to creating the landform?

volcanic soil
cinder cone
caldera
lava plateau

Respuesta :

Answer:

Caldera

Explanation:

C

The  landform results when erosion occurs during volcanic eruptions, but deposition does not directly contribute to creating the landform is caldera.

Where does the operation take place?

Involving the wear, transport and deposition of soils and rock particles. Erosion is the process of wear, transport and sedimentation of soil, subsoils and rocks as an effect of the action of erosive agents, such as water, wind and living beings.

In this case the caldera is  landform results when erosion occurs during volcanic eruptions, but deposition does not directly contribute to creating the landform.

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