20 billion people die in parks eruption
20 billion people haven't lived over the course of Earth's history, I don't think that many died in one explosion. The last explosion of Yellowstone was 640 000 years ago and around 60% of the world's population died.
The last major eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano occurred approximately 640,000 years ago. Since then, there have been smaller volcanic events in the area, but no catastrophic eruptions on the scale of past events.
It didn't. The Yellowstone volcano last erupted about 70,000 years ago. The last super eruption was about 640,000 years ago.
A volcano that has erupted within historic time is an Active Volcano.
It is believed that 2.1 million years ago, Yellowstone 'Supervolcano' did erupt, it then erupted a second time and the last time it erupted was 640,000 years ago. In 2008, scientists measured high seismic activity showing that Yellowstone could potentially erupt again but hopefully not any time soon. But in proper answer to your question, Yellowstone spewed lava last 70,000 years ago and its most recent super-eruption was 640,000 years ago. Scientists say it is overdue for another eruption but this is all we know so far.
Yellowstone has had three major eruptions in the last 2.2 million years, with the most recent occurring about 640,000 years ago. These eruptions were some of the largest volcanic events in Earth's history.
I think the first time it erupted was 2.1 million years ago. At least of the first time yellowstone had erupted very powerfully. The other times were 1.5 million years ago, and 640,000 years ago.
Yes. It erupted 3 time in the last 2.1 million years
The last major eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano occurred approximately 640,000 years ago. Since then, there have been smaller volcanic events in the area, but no catastrophic eruptions on the scale of past events.
We are actually 20,000 years over-due for in to have erupted. It could happen any time.
It didn't. The Yellowstone volcano last erupted about 70,000 years ago. The last super eruption was about 640,000 years ago.
1. It is a super-volcano. 2. It is in Wyoming. 3. It has not erupted in more than 650,000 years.
A volcano that has erupted within historic time is an Active Volcano.
They're both volcanoes; one difference is that Mt. St. Helens was recently active and Yellowstone last erupted hundreds of thousands of years ago.
Yes. It had super eruptions 2.1 million, 1.3 million, and 640,000 years ago. Its last eruption was 70,000 years ago.
It is believed that 2.1 million years ago, Yellowstone 'Supervolcano' did erupt, it then erupted a second time and the last time it erupted was 640,000 years ago. In 2008, scientists measured high seismic activity showing that Yellowstone could potentially erupt again but hopefully not any time soon. But in proper answer to your question, Yellowstone spewed lava last 70,000 years ago and its most recent super-eruption was 640,000 years ago. Scientists say it is overdue for another eruption but this is all we know so far.
An extinct volcano that has not erupted for at least 10,000 years and is not expected to erupt again. A dormant volcano may have erupted several thousand years or more before and is not expected to erupt again, but it still has a magma supply.
Yellowstone has had three major eruptions in the last 2.2 million years, with the most recent occurring about 640,000 years ago. These eruptions were some of the largest volcanic events in Earth's history.