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Scientists have discovered an ominous sign which could hint that Yellowstone's supervolcano is building up to an eruption.
Yellowstone National Park has once again become the centre of global attention, not because of its geysers or wildlife, but ...
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A supervolcano is located at Yellowstone National Park. Here's what happens to North America and the rest of the world if ...
The supervolcano under Yellowstone National Park may erupt sooner than previously thought – and wipe out life on Earth, researchers warned this week.. Scientists from Arizona State University ...
Forbes No, The Yellowstone Supervolcano Is Actually Not Overdue For An Eruption By Eric Mack. It’s important to remember that this process obviously happens very slowly over eons.
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“Supervolcano,” we should note, is not a technical term. The experts refer to Yellowstone as a “caldera” or a “caldera-forming volcano.” Some volcanoes form conical mountains.
The word "supervolcano" appears in the news a lot, but I'm guessing a lot of the public aren't clear on what it means. Forget the sensationalization: here's what it means, and what it doesn't mean.
This supervolcano erupted 74,000 years ago, ejecting 2800 cubic kilometers of volcanic debris—approximately the volume of Lake Ontario—and plunging the earth into a six-to-10-year volcanic winter.