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Why Yellowstone’s Supervolcano is dangerous


Karlis

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Projections suggest that such an eruption would be catastrophic to most of the United States, with half the country being “covered in ash up to 3 feet deep,” LiveScience says, adding, “But those same researchers say nothing suggests such an eruption is imminent.They point out, however, that Yellowstone seems to blow its top about every 600,000 years.

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lets see now: Yellowstone will have an eruption roughly the same magnitude as Krakatoa, if not worse... hmmmmmmm...

Of course it's going to be bad!!! :lol:

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I read an article a year ago about the yellowstone and it was believed that the place blew its top (cant remember how many years ago) and it was complete devastation, Yellowstone is a huge place and if she blows again it will wipe out a large population of man and animals,

I sure hope it dont blow again anytime soon, :o

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If yellowstone would come to errupt as a supervolcano almost the entire USA would be hit. Wow glad im not there..

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This is fear mongering, pure and simple. There's nothing we can do about it, people just want to talk about it because they want everyone to be scared.

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