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The image displays a sequential diagram illustrating the development of a supervolcano, featuring five main phases: (1) initial land depression with the distinction of the surface, crust, and mantle layers, (2) formation of a magma chamber below the surface, crust, and mantle, (3) pressurized build-up leading to a fissure, showing the surface, crust, mantle, and magma chamber, (4) eruption phase with visible smoke and lava, indicating magma rises from beneath the surface through the crust and mantle layers, (5) resultant reduced size of the land formation post-eruption with labeled surface, crust, and mantle layers.
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The diagram illustrates the step by step process involved in the production of a supervolcano and the steps involved.
Overall, there are four stages involved in the formation of supervolcano, starting from the magma in the magma chamber down to the reduction of it size due to eruption, which result in the formation.
The formation involves three major division: surface, crust, and mantle, which is common to all the processes involved. In the first stage, there was magma in the mantle, moving towards the crust in the magma chamber. However, the process advanced to the second stage where fissure was introduced through the surface, which created pressure in the crust.
Afterwards, the magma rose into the crust, and produced eruption smoke lava through the surface. At the last stage, there was a reduction in size of the magma due to eruption, and it caused land depression on the surface area.
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