No. The Yellowstone volcano is 1,500 miles from Pennsylvania. Lava cannot flow that far, and rhyolitic lava such as that produced by the Yellowstone volcano is so viscous that it can can barely flow at all. However, the volcano's eruptions are explosive and produce large amounts of ash. This would be carried by upper level winds and would fall on Pennsylvania.
no, the lava cools on the surface and hardens
The magma in the earth had to go somewhere and it has accumulated around the Yellowstone area for many thousands of years.
Yellowstone National Park is a super volcano. Yellowstone is over a "hot spot" which is why there are geysers there. The hot spot blew millions of years ago leaving a caldera where the geysers are. Yellowstone is a volcano but do not go expecting an eruption unless you can wait a few million years.
The Yellowstone volcano is actually a supervolcano, and is hidden under the rest of the park. So whenever you go and visit any part of Yellowstone, you are actually walking on top of the volcano itself.
You jump into the volcano and go in.
Millions and Billions of years and as years go by and the lava builds up after it explodes the volcano gets bigger and bigger
There is no way to get past the volcano except to jump on the lava geyser rocks.If you want to go from the 5th rock on the lava geysers to the 6th rock on the lava geysers, you just have to jump over when both of them are moving down, and the rock will fall right under you. At the top, jump over to the volcano.
When lava reaches the surface, it quickly hardens into rock. The resulting rock will have either a glassy texture (with no crystals) or have a fine-grained texture (with small crystals) because the minerals have little or no time to crystallize.
There are little dents in the wall. Before the lava flow, run into a dent.
When a volcano erupts, lava flows down the sides of the volcano and into surrounding areas. The lava can travel long distances, destroying everything in its path. If the lava reaches populated areas, it can be extremely dangerous and cause widespread destruction.
The speed of lava flow from a volcano can vary widely, depending on factors such as viscosity, temperature, and slope of the terrain. However, typical speeds range from a few meters per hour to a few kilometers per hour.
you shoot three people into the volcano and there u go