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There is no scientific evidence to suggest that Yellowstone will erupt in 2018. The volcano is closely monitored by experts, and any potential eruption would likely be preceded by warning signs.
Yes, should the Yellowstone super volcano erupt as it has done so in the past, the evidence is that the whole world would be affected.
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.
This really depends on the amount of damage. A garage would prefer to repair the damage if they are going to retail the car as they then know the extent of the damage to assure any future purchaser. They would also be able to repair it cheaper than you so they would not adjust the trade in price by the amount the repair would cost you.
If the previous damage would be fixed by the repair of the current damage, there should be no cost to you. For instance, replacement of the bumper would essentially be a repair of any previous dings you had on it. If they are just replacing paint and you have previous dents then they do not have to repair the dents without your paying for it.
some sources say that when it does erupt it would probably cause a chain reaction of other volcanos around it. Plus it can cause some species to go extinct.
Most scientists believe that Yellowstone is not truly active and that they would be able to detect if the Yellowstone volcano was going to erupt years before it erupted. But there is no way to no for sure if the Yellowstone caldera is truly active (building up for an eruption).
What would happen if Yellowstone were to erupt? If the supervolcano underneath Yellowstone National Park ever had another massive eruption, it could spew ash for thousands of miles across the United States, damaging buildings, smothering crops, and shutting down power plants. It'd be a huge disaster.
Not much; this would mean no more landforms would be built on the ocean. Ex: Islands. There would be less damage if there were some to erupt on land.
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.
To find out where you can find a water damage repair in your area would be to look it up online. By looking it up online you will also be able to compare prices