Tuesday, September 1, 2015

When the national park was erupting, America turned into hell

When the national park was erupting, America turned into hell

Located country of Wyoming, Montana, and Ihaho, Yellowstone National Park is the center of geysers and hot springs, the largest in America. However, recent research stated when Yellowstone is a time bomb that could change America into hell. How can?

According to HowStuffWorks website and the USGS (US Geological Survey organization), Yellowstone is above the giant magma sac previously erupted about 640,000 years ago. Do not be surprised if eventually Yellowstone super volcano is often called.

According to USGS data, the volcano under Yellowstone is not showing volcanic activity since 70,000 years ago.

But scientists believe that if the volcano Yellowstone will erupt again in the future. It is far from impossible given the Yellowstone magma sac listed as one of the largest on Earth.

Unfortunately, when Yellowstone really erupt, eruption estimated to be equivalent to 1000 times the eruption of Mount St. Hellens eruption in 1980. Though St. Hellens is still regarded as the most deadly eruption in American history.

Impact Yellowstone eruption could kill 90,000 people called in a heartbeat. Volcanic ash will be raised as high as 1,609 kilometers and quickly covered almost the whole of the Americas.

As a result, America will be isolated from the national or international flights. The thickness of volcanic ash could reach 3 meters long enough it will be in the sky and blocking sunlight, America will experience an impromptu winter can kill many plants.

It still does not include ash pollution and toxic chemicals that come ejected along the Yellowstone eruption. In short, Uncle Sam will turn into hell.

Which makes Americans a little relief, the possibility of Yellowstone experiencing the devastating eruption of only 1: 700,000. Based on the USGS reports Similarly, Yellowstone eruption would not be the end of America as described in the apocalypse-themed film, '2012'.

Source: HowStuffWorks, Daily Mail, USGS

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