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2006-09-23 16:10:41 · 11 answers · asked by BurntBeneathSun♥ 4 in Science & Mathematics Weather

WOAW I MEANT YELLOWSTONE.

2006-09-23 16:16:17 · update #1

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I think if Yellowstone were really going to be doing much in the next 70 years, we'd be seeing more activity than we are...
It's so big, it would take a lot to get it to actually erupt, and its eruptions are so long period span, that the odds of it going off full-blast in the next 70 years are probably pretty low...

Now, the odds of it going off in the next 100,000 years is a bet I'd take...

2006-09-26 09:54:49 · answer #1 · answered by Megan S 4 · 0 0

Unlikely. Human lifespans are shorter than the blink of an eye compared to geologic time frames. Thousands or millions of years is not unusual to encounter.

There are many other supervolcanoes, or calderas as they are technically knows. Another one is Mount Mazama, which collapsed 11,000 years ago I believe. The centre of Mount Mazama's calders is the strikingly beautiful Crater Lake in Oregon.

2006-09-24 02:41:01 · answer #2 · answered by poorcocoboiboi 6 · 1 0

The Yellowstone Volcano will be the cause of the end of this lifetime

2006-09-27 08:16:36 · answer #3 · answered by Opus 3 · 0 0

luckily, the Yellowstone volcanic device shows no indications that it is headed in direction of such an eruption in the close to destiny. in fact, the prospect of this way of experience happening at Yellowstone interior here few thousand years is particularly low.

2016-12-12 13:52:35 · answer #4 · answered by mijarez 4 · 0 0

Well, there's defo something going on over that way.Wot with the Mississippi bursting its banks.
"It's just gonna split that-there country in two"
wud that be water to cool a hot center. I'm not sure if the (topside-weather can be influenced by a bottom side suppervolcano.) Or eppicenter.

2006-09-23 17:34:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

We'll After the Great flood os Noah. God said He would not destroy the earth by water again (symbolized by the rainbow); that the next time He destroys the earth it would be by fire.And if I'm not mistaking lava qualifies as liquid fire.So for the fools who ignorantly hold on to the idea that there is no god, or Jesus Christ is not god; those ticking time-bombs will be for them.
So any time you can get the chance, enlighten someone about Jesus Christ.

2006-09-23 17:12:19 · answer #6 · answered by Maurice H 6 · 0 2

You know how supposedly a meteor killed of dinosaurs and everything else in that period? I think this volcano will be the end of this time period. When that will happen, who knows?

2006-09-23 16:33:50 · answer #7 · answered by Kelly M 4 · 0 0

Depend who's lifetime. I don't think it will happened to Grandma's lifetime 'tho it might to her grandchildren.

2006-09-24 02:48:52 · answer #8 · answered by Liwayway 3 · 0 0

It will happen at the very end of this lifetime

2006-09-23 16:13:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no way because it is dorment which means it is asleep for about 600 years.

2006-09-24 04:39:43 · answer #10 · answered by patrolguy93 1 · 0 0

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