The YellowStone eruption would in fact be very loud. Your ear drums give at about 150 decibals. YellowStone would surpass that by a long ways away. Plus, you probably wouldn't even hear it! Your ear drums would already be busted before your brain could even pick it up. In terms of what it will sound like, it will sound like a giant earth quake going off. But in the end, if it erupts we're done for
A super eruption because the volcano underneath Yellowstone is a supervolcano. it is going to be a very very very very very very big eruption basicly you will die if it goes off so yeh run like hell!!!!!!
The Yellowstone volcano is actually a supervolcano, and is hidden under the rest of the park. So whenever you go and visit any part of Yellowstone, you are actually walking on top of the volcano itself.
It is called a caldera. It is a cauldron-like volcanic feature usually formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption, such as the one at Yellowstone National Park in the US. They are sometimes confused with volcanic craters.(wikipedia). Hope that helped :-D
The famous caldera volcano in Wyoming is Yellowstone Caldera, located within Yellowstone National Park. It is one of the largest active volcanic systems in the world and is known for its geothermal features like geysers and hot springs.
About 1 in 730,000. Yellowstones last super volcanic eruption was approx. 640,000 years ago. It's average time between eruptions is 730,000 years. Was a Super Volcano every 600,000 to 800,000 years. That's the scientific numbers, I say maybe a little more dangerous because it erupts every 600-800 thousand years, and it has been 640 thousand already. If we start seeing increased activity and earthquakes around yellowstone then keep an eye on it, but if the volcano activity just settles down and it sleeps for another 150,000 years, don't hold your breath yet.
A super eruption because the volcano underneath Yellowstone is a supervolcano. it is going to be a very very very very very very big eruption basicly you will die if it goes off so yeh run like hell!!!!!!
The Yellowstone volcano is actually a supervolcano, and is hidden under the rest of the park. So whenever you go and visit any part of Yellowstone, you are actually walking on top of the volcano itself.
It is called a caldera. It is a cauldron-like volcanic feature usually formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption, such as the one at Yellowstone National Park in the US. They are sometimes confused with volcanic craters.(wikipedia). Hope that helped :-D
The famous caldera volcano in Wyoming is Yellowstone Caldera, located within Yellowstone National Park. It is one of the largest active volcanic systems in the world and is known for its geothermal features like geysers and hot springs.
About 1 in 730,000. Yellowstones last super volcanic eruption was approx. 640,000 years ago. It's average time between eruptions is 730,000 years. Was a Super Volcano every 600,000 to 800,000 years. That's the scientific numbers, I say maybe a little more dangerous because it erupts every 600-800 thousand years, and it has been 640 thousand already. If we start seeing increased activity and earthquakes around yellowstone then keep an eye on it, but if the volcano activity just settles down and it sleeps for another 150,000 years, don't hold your breath yet.
that is imposible somthing that small can not destroy somthing like the U.S.ANS #2: It could do some serious damage if it erupted again as a super volcano as it has done before. The US government may or may not survive it because of the economic collapse.
Both "volcano eruption" and "volcanic eruption" are correct word choices, but they slightly differ in nuance. "Volcano eruption" specifically refers to the eruption of a volcano itself, emphasizing the physical structure, while "volcanic eruption" refers to the eruption of any volcano or volcanic activity in a more general sense. In technical or scientific contexts, "volcanic eruption" is often preferred for its broader scope and accuracy.
im going to need more than "what stage of volcano eruption." what do u mean, like how do they erupt? what is the land version of magma called? what are the volcano's shapes, example: cone,shield,composite,cindercones, and finnaly lava domes.
Yes, Yellowstone volcano has side vents called fissures and smaller vents that are distributed throughout the caldera. These vents can release gases and steam, and are also associated with hydrothermal features like geysers and hot springs in the area.
The last major eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano occurred approximately 640,000 years ago. Since then, there have been smaller volcanic events in the area, but no catastrophic eruptions on the scale of past events.
It is a chemical reaction which then shoots out like a volcano does
The lava spluges outta the sides and burns the volcano apart. It looks nothing like it did before.