Yes. It's only a question of when, which is why the supervolcano's caldera is closely monitored.
There is no way of knowing, but it is not very likely. Unlike most volcanoes, the Yellowstone volcano is the result of a hot spot rather than a plate boundary. Even if plate tectonics did alter the behavior, the change would take place over the course of millions of years.
Nature. with plate tectonics and stuff
Yes, because it can make a volcano erupt which will shoot up ash into the air.
Because climate has no affect on volcanoes. Issues like plate tectonics are more influential.
Because climate has no affect on volcanoes. Issues like plate tectonics are more influential.
earthquakes are caused by plate tectonics and earthquakes destroy forests. volcanoes can erupt then also destroy forests and that destroys animals and their homes. forest animals can get affected by plate tectonics in other ways too.
well, when the valcano erupt it makes new land . the mmoving of the tectonics causes the eruption of the volcano.
Plate tectonics and evlolution are related because they both
At oceanic-continental convergent boundaries the oceanic plate goes under the continental plate because it is more dense. The the oceanic plate melts and builds up and after a while allot builds and eats through the crust finally coming out and creating a volcano
A volcano had plate tectonics that makes a volcano erupt. The tectonic has certain segments, and they are plates.
Plate tectonics are what each continent is on. They move and are continuing to move today. It has to do with the earth's shape because the plate tectonics move the continents around.
Weather has no affect whatsoever on plate tectonics because their very stong.