No. Most of Yellowstone lies outside of the Yellowstone Caldera, though this caldera still takes up a large portion of the park. A larger portion of the park is in the older Island Park Caldera, which partly overlaps the Yellowstone Caldera. This still takes up a minority of the park.
No. For one thing, the Yellowstone volcano is not a mountain, it is a caldera. It is usually referred to as the Yellowstone caldera or the Yellowstone supervolcano.
The Yellowstone caldera.
The Yellowstone caldera is associated with a hot spot, not a plate boundary.
An eruption of the Yellowstone caldera occurs it will likely be an extinction level event.
The Yellowstone Caldera, also known as the Yellowstone Supervolcano, is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano estimated to be an area of about 34 X 45 miles (55 X 72 km).
Yellowstone Caldera, Wyoming, USA
There is the Yellowstine Caldera in Yellowstone, Wyoming.
No. Most of Yellowstone is outside of the caldera.
Yellowstone Caldera
Yellowstone Caldera, Yellowstone National Park, USA
Yes