Where is "Spam" folder in iCloud Mail?

Is it possible to view the Spam email folder in the iCloud Mail? The Junk folder is there but not the Spam folder.
I messed up my OS and can't open the regular mail application on my Macbook Pro so I need to use the cloud version to get my email now but the Spam folder doesn't appear in the cloud mail.
What's up with that?
Thanks.

The "Junk" folder is the "spam" folder in iCloud email.

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