The toba eruption was ultra plinian.
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The Toba volcanic eruption, which occurred around 74,000 years ago, is believed to have caused a volcanic winter and possibly a population bottleneck for early Homo sapiens. Some researchers suggest that the eruption may have led to a significant reduction in the human population, affecting genetic diversity and leading to a period of global cooling. However, the exact impact of the Toba eruption on early Homo sapiens remains a topic of debate among scientists.
The Toba supervolcano last erupted around 75,000 years ago in present-day Indonesia. This eruption is considered one of the most catastrophic events in Earth's history.
They didn't prepare. The Lake Toba eruption was 74,000 years ago, before the development of civilization. The people around at the time were hunter-gatherers. They didn't know what a volcano was or how to prepare for an eruption.
The Toba eruption was massive. It was actually twice as big as Yellowstone's most recent super eruption and 12% bigger than Yellowstone'biggest super eruption, 2 million years ago. It is often called Yellowsone's "big sister." when it erupted it created a lake and wiped out 60% of the human population.
volcanoes that contain small amounts of carbon dioxide<<<<WRONG!! VOLCANOES THAT HAVE LARGE AMOUNTS OF SILICA!!!! ^ wrong again A supervolcano (Caldera) has a VEI (volcanic explositivity index) of up to 8 namedly 'The Yellow Stone Caldera' and 'Lake Toba.' Lake Toba Erupted 2800KM3 of ash and lava.
Toba Kubrick's birth name is Toba Metz.
2.1 million years ago, an eruption near present-day Yellowstone ejected about 2500 cubic kilometers of material, and created the Island Park Caldera. This is not much less than the largest measured eruption in history, the 2800 km^3 eruption of Mount Toba, about 74,000 years ago.
the eruption that did it was a eruption
The eruption of Toba volcano was caused by the release of built-up pressure from the magma chamber below the surface. This led to a catastrophic explosion that released an immense amount of volcanic ash and gas into the atmosphere.