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Supervolcanoes are large volcanic systems capable of producing extremely explosive eruptions with the potential to have global consequences. They are characterized by the presence of a magma chamber beneath the Earth's crust, which can lead to massive caldera formations when eruptions occur. Examples include Yellowstone in the United States and Toba in Indonesia. The eruptions of supervolcanoes can release vast amounts of ash and gases, significantly affecting climate and ecosystems.

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