The diagram presents the stages of a supervolcano’s development. Overall, the process involves a series of sequential steps starting from when the magma chamber is built and ending in how land depression is formed.
The process is initiated by the rise of magma in the mantle reaches the crust. Magma is stored inside the magma chamber underneath the surface. When it is unable to break through the crust, it enlarges and creates pressure. Consequently, when the crust is incapable of holding the pressure in, it results in fissure development on the surface.
Following this, the eruption occurs. Smoke and lava are noticed coming out of the fissures, followed by the flows of magma onto the surface. Once the supervolcano erupts, subsequently, the chamber is currently vacant, and a depression is established to fill in the emptied chamber.
In conclusion, the diagram portrays one of the world’s supernatural powers consisting of several multiple stages converting hot liquid rock into lava explosion.
