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.
There is no reason to believe Yellowstone will erupt any time in the next century.
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I consider an eruption in Yellowstone in 2012 VERY unlikely, mostly because it's now 2013.
how can you tell if a volcano going to erupt
It is extremely unlikely. Currently, there is no indication that something is developing.
Yes. It erupted 3 time in the last 2.1 million years
Yellowstone's last magma eruption was about 70,000 years ago. The last super eruption was approximately 640,000 years ago.
Mount Erebus did not erupt in 2011. The last known eruption of Mount Erebus in Antarctica occurred in 2018.
The last magmatic eruption of Yellowstone was about 70,000 years ago while the last super eruption was about 640,000 years ago. We have no way of predicting when it will erupt again as, contrary to popular belief, it does not erupt at regular intervals.
The super volcano at Yellowstone National Park is 35 miles by 45 in diameter. It is one of the largest volcanoes in the world and when it does erupt it will likely cause a mass extinction.
Yes. It's only a question of when, which is why the supervolcano's caldera is closely monitored.
It will erupt for the same reason that all volcanoes erupt: magma is collecting in the magma chamber and pressure is increasing. This will eventually reach a breaking point and result in an eruption. The chances of that occuring in our lifetimes however, are very small.