No. They used to be some of the most active geologic areas. To give an example, that region erupted for 1 million years at full force. If they were to become active, it would be the end of the world as we know it.
No. They used to be some of the most active geologic areas. To give an example, that region erupted for 1 million years at full force. If they were to become active, it would be the end of the world as we know it.
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It is still being debated whether the Siberian Traps was even the result of a super volcanic eruption. Even if it was, it would be considered the fourth largest eruption in Earth's history (at least since the Ordovician extinction event). The La Garita is the largest, with 5,000 cubic kilometers of ejecta; followed (rather distantly) by The Toba eruption, with 2,800 cubic kilometers of ejecta; and The Yellowstone eruption (Huckleberry Ridge - Island Park Caldera), with 2,500 cubic kilometers of ejecta. The Siberian Traps has an estimated 2,000 cubic kilometers of "deposit", but source of this deposit is an ongoing debate because it differs from the others, and veers away from what scientists see as tell tale evidence of a super volcanic event. Even so, if it is, it would still rank fourth, so La Garita would be the correct answer. Hope that helps.
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In my opinion the Siberian Husky is more active than the Doberman Pinscher.
No, tigers do not hibernate. It is not a biological need of any members of the cat family.
The Siberian Traps are a large igneous province composed of flood basalts, not a single volcano. They were formed by massive volcanic eruptions around 250 million years ago in what is now Siberia, Russia, during the Permian period. The eruptions are thought to have been triggered by the upwelling of a mantle plume.
The Siberian Traps erupted about 251 million years ago. The traps comprised a large number of individual eruptions; each eruption of lava may have lasted between 10 and 100 years. The eruptions continued on and off for as much as 1 million years.
The most effective and safe rat traps available on the market are snap traps, electronic traps, and live traps. Snap traps are quick and efficient, electronic traps deliver a high-voltage shock to kill rats instantly, and live traps capture rats unharmed for release elsewhere. It is important to follow manufacturer instructions and place traps in areas where rats are active for best results.
No, a Siberian husky shouldn't be a first time pet, only experienced people who has experience with highly active dogs. In this case Siberian huskies are very highly active dogs and need alot of caring, which isn't good for a first pet since they have too many requirements and are very stubborn and can be easily destructive.
yes they still do there are many active paratroopers on active duty still to this day.
Cassini is still active but Huygens is not.