Fires are a natural part of Yellowstone ecosystem, with out fire some trees wouldn't be able to reproduce.
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when there were no wolves in yellowstone park yellowstone park had to much elks so when the wolves arrived again the wolves killed all the elks
No, Yellowstone does not have a desert. It receives much too much precipitation each year to be classified as a desert.
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Yellowstone National Park is important because there is much to study there about the formation of volcanoes, the age of the earth, and different plants and animals. Yellowstone National Park is one of the few places in the United States that is pretty much the same as it was when settlers came to the West, except for the highways.
Yellowstone is the site of a very large volcano that is often referred to as a supervolcano. Much of what it erupts is rhyolite.
There aren't any glaciers in yellowstone park.
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About 2 tons of water fall every second.
Yes. There are wolves in Yellow Stone National Park. In fact there a few different packs. See the Related Links for more information about the wolves of Yellowstone National Park.
No, not even close. Yellowstone N.P. has an area of 8,983 km⁲, compared to 243,610 km⁲ for the United Kingdom. You could fit Yellowstone into the UK 27 times with room to spare. Yellowstone is a little bit bigger than Puerto Rico, but smaller than Cyprus or Lebanon. Yellowstone is almost 3½ times as large as Luxembourg, but Belgium is more than 3 times as large as Yellowstone.
Yes, there was too many moose that were eating too much of the food.