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No. The last eruption of the Yellowstone volcano was about 70,000 years ago. Its last super eruption was 640,000 years ago.
It didn't. The Yellowstone volcano last erupted about 70,000 years ago. The last super eruption was about 640,000 years ago.
Yellowstone Volcano. Some called it Yellowstone Caldera.
Yellowstone caldera Long valley caldera La Garita eruption Toba eruption Taupo eruption Scafells eruption
The eruption of the Yellowstone super volcano is generally accepted to be inevitable. So, when the super volcano does erupt, it is likely to be an ELE (Extinction Level Event). It is likely to end most if not all life on Earth. Even life in Singapore.
Yes. The Yellowstone volcano has produced several VEI-8 eruptions, the most explosive level of eruption possible.
The effects of the Yellowstone volcano will be felt worldwide in the next super eruption. However, the chances of it occurring in out lifetimes are extremely small.
The entire park of Yellowstone rest on a super volcano
A super eruption because the volcano underneath Yellowstone is a supervolcano. it is going to be a very very very very very very big eruption basicly you will die if it goes off so yeh run like hell!!!!!!
The Yellowstone caldera is not "overdue" for an eruption. You may have heard that the Yellowstone Caldera erupts regularly every 600,000 years and the last major eruption was 640,000 years ago. In reality the caldera does not erupt regularly and as gone as long as 800,000 years without a major eruption.
The Yellowstone super volcano was discovered by Bob Christiansen, who looked at rocks and the way they were distributed.
The best super volcano is most likely the "hidden" volcano in Yellowstone park.