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Q: What are some little known facts about super volcanoes?
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How is popocatepetl different from other volcanoes?

It is a super volcano, which is basically super big and super powerful


How fast do volcanoes grow?

super fast


How is the distribution of super volcanoes different to that of a typical volcano?

A typical volcano lies on the destructive plate margins. Super volcanoes are not; they're kind of placed randomly in the middle of plates.


What is the biggist volcano in the world?

If you include super-volcanoes, Yellowstone.


Was there and is there a volcano in California?

There are volcaones in California now and there were before too. There are six active volcanoes in California, however there are many dormant (asleep) volcanoes in California too. It is known to have many volcanoes in the Pacific Region Because it is in the Pacific Ring of Fire


The important of volcanoes?

Volcanoes are large formations that having an opening where gases and lava can escape out of the Earth's magma chamber. Some types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, super volcanoes, and mud volcanoes. The largest volcano based on height is Tamu Massif.


Is Yellowstone made up of many volcanoes?

No one big super volcano :)


Does Biosphere 2 have any Super facts?

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Where can you find Super Bowl facts?

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When the dinosaurs were alive was there a super volcano?

There were thousands of super volcanoes, Earth was only just still forming while the dinosaurs were around.


Does Vermont have Volcanoes?

Most folks don't know that White River Junction, Vermont is an ancient volcanic island.


Classification of Volcano according to activity?

There are ten types of volcanoes. The types of volcano are as follows: fissure vents, shield volcanoes, lava domes, crypto-domes, volcanic cones, stratovolcanoes, super-volcanoes, submarine volcanoes, subglacial volcanoes, and mud volcanoes.