At least twenty fires took place within the Yellowstone area in the summer of 1988, most went out on their own. Fire supression began on July 15, but it was not until September 11 that cold weather and snow began to truly extinguish all of them. They were officially declared completely out on November 18.
The Yellowstone Volcano did not last very long. It lasted for about a minute.
the yellowstone national fire in 1988 lasted i believe 18 years but dont listen to me because i just read it off another wiki answer sorry :l
=In Yellowstone National Park there are 3 Fire Towers.=
Yellowstone is about 500 miles from the nearest part of the Ring of Fire.
At least twenty fires took place within the Yellowstone area in the summer of 1988, most went out on their own. Fire supression began on July 15, but it was not until September 11 that cold weather and snow began to truly extinguish all of them. They were officially declared completely out on November 18.
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Yes, the elk's did get hurt by the Yellowstone fire . They had a bad thing with trying to esacpe.
Fires are a natural part of Yellowstone ecosystem, with out fire some trees wouldn't be able to reproduce.
i have been to yellowstone
Yes, there are fire towers in Yellowstone National Park. In fact, there are three.
Yellowstone's last magma eruption was about 70,000 years ago. The last super eruption was approximately 640,000 years ago.
Like all land areas with plants on this planet, the area that is Yellowstone has caught on fire for 100s of millions of years. This is usually due to lightning, and this was the case in the 1988 Super Fire.