Yellowstone NP is a large area with widely varying climate -- some parts get twice as much as much rain as other parts. Note also that scientists do not total up "rain" so much as inches of total water that falls in an area -- whether or not the water fell in the form of rain or snow.
Old Faithful recieves an average of 24 inches of water precipitation each year, including 212 inches of snow.
About half. It is considered an active super-volcano.
No, Yellowstone does not have a desert. It receives much too much precipitation each year to be classified as a desert.
15.4 inches on average per year
when there were no wolves in yellowstone park yellowstone park had to much elks so when the wolves arrived again the wolves killed all the elks
It costs about $200 to $400 a night for lodging at Yellowstone. You can see the price and read more about it at www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com.
Yellowstone is the site of a very large volcano that is often referred to as a supervolcano. Much of what it erupts is rhyolite.
Fires are a natural part of Yellowstone ecosystem, with out fire some trees wouldn't be able to reproduce.
Yellowstone National Park is important because there is much to study there about the formation of volcanoes, the age of the earth, and different plants and animals. Yellowstone National Park is one of the few places in the United States that is pretty much the same as it was when settlers came to the West, except for the highways.
how much rain does Houston get
one third
The Yellowstone caldera is a supervolcano located in Yellowstone National Park. While it is an active volcanic system, there is no current indication that it is about to erupt. The USGS monitors Yellowstone closely, and any signs of increased volcanic activity would be detected well in advance.
No. It is in Yellowstone National Park. There are no cities in Yellowstone.