I think you are asking "How high" in elevation. Yellowstone NP encompasses most of the Yellowstone volcanic center/hot spot/caldera, which is a plateau. The highest elevation for the caldera is around 7,733 feet above sea level although the highest point "Eagle Peak" is 11,358 feet above sea level and the lowest point "Reese Creek" is 5,282 feet ABSL.
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No volcano has erupted in Yellowstone Park, at least not in recorded history.
The Yellowstone volcano has primarily produced rhyolite, though some basalt has been noted.
Yellowstone National Park is located in the U.S. states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. It contains the volcano caldera known as the Yellowstone Caldera, which is considered an active volcano system.
Yellowstone Caldera in Yellowstone National Park is a famous example of a caldera volcano. It has erupted catastrophically in the past, creating a large caldera that measures about 45 by 30 miles.
Yellowstone Volcano. Some called it Yellowstone Caldera.
Given that Yellowstone is in the middle of the United States, it is a mainland volcano.
No. The Yellowstone volcano is neither a mountain nor a composite volcano; it is a caldera.
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.
No volcano has erupted in Yellowstone Park, at least not in recorded history.
the bad news is that there isn't a volcano inYellowstone the fact is that the whole of Yellowstone is just the creator wich is huge and makes it a super volcano which is not good at all!!!
The Yellowstone Volcano did not last very long. It lasted for about a minute.
The entire park of Yellowstone rest on a super volcano
yellow stone is a volcano
Volcano
The Yellowstone volcano is usually called a supervolcano.
It exsits in Yellowstone national park.
The Yellowstone volcano is usually called a supervolcano.