Don't fear it . I live between 2 major fault lines , with a subduction zone off shore . Lately we've been getting shakes from between 2.5 , & 5.9 magnitude from one end of the country to the other . Just to make it more interesting , there's a 'drowned volcano's that's active , just over 2.5hours drive north . This lake is 55 sq miles . Gong to the lake from the south , a 400 foot drop must be traveled , coming in from the East , 3 , 200 foot plus drops , must be negotiated . Any northern access is relatively flat . Our largest city sits inside a cauldera of a lava belching volcano - it's north- west rim is open to the ocean , the western rim , in excess of 2,000 feet high , plus another drowned vent . There's still volcanic activity near the city , and much further north . Worrying , will not help your state of mind , if anything damage will be done , which is an outcome you should avoid . Live each day , like it's your last one on earth , and be happier for it . Namaste 🤔🙂👍🙏🙏
No need. If you look at all the data, the volcanoe has had far more small eruptions than large ones. Even _if_ it erupts, there's a much larger chance of it being small and localized.
@@awakenedpisces680 Several volcanes are erupting at any given time around the world. Has been that way for a very long time. Just in the news cycle now.
@@edwaggoner7403 i’m absolutely aware of that. But you cannot deny the intensity and frequency that has changed with all the eruption‘s.. as well as the magnetic field drastically changing and the sun is more intense with more activity. So you can continue to use cognitive dissonance if you’d like but I’m not😂
They say it won't erupt for at least another 100,000 years, but thats only based on the previous two major eruptions at yellowstone. If it did erupt, it would definitely end life as we know it.
Not really not all eruptions are massive.. most of yellowstones eruptions just have lava flows. Now they are very very large and long lasting flows but they won't end life and neither will a super eruption..
Campi flegrei caldera is more of a danger. It's even marked yellow unlike Yellowstone that's green. Most of The Earthquakes there are shallow. Some as shallow as 0.1km deep. While the upliftment takes place every year.
@@wildlifeiswealthofnature2798 I should have made myself clearer so sorry about that. I'm referring to the video. Yellowstone is not on the verge pf bowing up or anything like it. If there are future eruptions at Yellowstone they are far more likely to be small eruptions. There is even a possibility that there will be no more eruptions since Yellowstone is surely, yet surely moving the southwest, away from the hotspot. As for all the hype about Yellowstone being "overdue" we have only three dates upon which this idea is based. A much more accurate idea of eruptive frequency would be to count the number of known eruptions and divide 16 million by that number. You'll find that the eruptive frequency works out to around two million years between events instead of 640,000. The last two or three interludes between eruptions are outliers..
It has been a looming disaster for as long as I can remember. Yellowstone has moved the ground up and down for as long as I can remember. Once there are major swarms of harmonic eruptions then it is time to RUN…
@@LocalPickles As you are correct, it'll destroy much more than Wyoming. All those surrounding states would be apart of the disaster zone, especially Idaho and Montana.
The narrator talking: 🌈 ❤️ 🌸 The subject: 🔥💀 ⛓ Yellow stone can send us back to older times if it erupts, making another ice age and take out a huge amount of lives.
The odds of Yellowstone having a cataclysmic eruption within our lifetimes is infinitesimally small! If Yellowstone were to erupt in our lifetimes, then we’re much more likely to see a relatively small eruption where the effects are localized to the immediate Yellowstone region. Yellowstone has had over 100 smaller eruptions since the last cataclysmic eruption. So the odds definitely favor a relatively small eruption versus a catastrophic eruption.
@@kevinfranklin7572 It will, some of the recent seismic studies show that the magma reservoir is fluid and moving. Even the caldera is lifting, deforming, and it produces steam so it is active. Eventually it will erupt but you can still gage a volcano on its potency based on the amount of land that is being upheaved. For all we know, it could just do a lava fountain and make a new plateau.
Q: What if Yellowstone Supervolcano erupted tomorrow? A: A whole lot of people would have a short time to be Very surprised! Having read a few of the comments, I'm going to add my pennyworth. It appears there are a number of errors in this video. 1) iIt is implied that temperature changes and movements in the lake are signs of a super eruption. Did no one consider that there might be hot springs in the lake bed? Ones that erupt periodically, and new ones popping up and old one sdying off all the time? As for the supposed 'uplift' in the Yellowstone lakebed, Yellowstone as a whole is a restless and resurgent caldera, so rises and falls all the time, the current trend on ground deformation is one of subsidence, not uplift, so it is more likely that one part of the lake bed is dropping rather than the other lifting up 2) The image of a conical volcano is unhelpful at best, and misleading at worst. Supervolcanpes do not build above ground structures, certainly not volcanic cones. Besides, if they did, everyone would have known Yellowstone was a volcano ages ago! 3) the most recent caldera forming eruptions, the supervolcanic eruptions, are dated to 2 million yeas ago, 1.3 million years ago, and 600 000 years ago, Claiming that the volcano has a regular eruption cycle is misleading, as there are too few known dated eruptions to determine this. Also, claiming there is such a cycle is merely a device to stir up alarm and anxiety in the viewers, and is just wrong! I could go on, but I have more important things to do with my time. With my final point in mind, given that I have found three errors/ deliberate misinformation drops in 1 minute 32 seconds, I predict I'll find 16 more factual errors or bits of false and misleading information in this video!
Your comment did provide some reassurance, thank you (I'm not being sarcastic). The guy in the video has a nasty habit of scaring us, reassuring us, and then scaring us again immediately after us...
If the ground is moving up and there are constant earthquake swarms then yes it's going to erupt at some point in the near future. There is just no denying that when the magma chamber gets filled up so much it pushes the ground up and down like it's been documented doing for over a hundred years. Makes perfect sense to me a volcano this large takes a while to go off even with ground swell.
It rises not because there’s magma pushing it, it rises because the caldera makes it so that that part of the crust is bent down, so like a ship, it’s boyant, slowly it creates a dome, it’s present on every single major caldera on the planet, even happens on extinct volcanoes. You don’t know what you’re talking about, nor does the person who wrote this video, the Yellowstone hotspot isn’t even on Yellowstone no more, it’s about 80 km to the east from the last Caldera it formed, when it erupts it will erupt in a new location, BECAUSE ITS THE YELLOWSTONE HOTSPOT. There are calderas now under water that Yellowstone caused, that’s how much it has and will continue moving. If you are interested, then investigate, but don’t come talking like an expert cuz you literally don’t know shi
FACT CHECK: The VEI does not characterize the volcano itself. It is a value assigned to a specific eruption of a volcano based on the amount of material it emits. You cannot say that the volcano has a VEI of x but it can produce eruptions of VEI x.
Well according to Mike Poland the Scientist-in-Charge at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory the most likely thing to happen would be a steam blast similar to what caused the King’s Bowl Blowout. It would still be a bad day of this happens.
Was in Yellowstone last year. As per guide, Yellowstone is not what it used to be. So little water, not as grand as before. I hope Magma is shrinking as well.
So, you completly ignore the minor eruptions which have occurred at the park about every 400 years ( 25 minor eruptions in the past 11-thousand years!) Although there may be some signs of an eruption in the near future, chances are, without extreme evidence,,.any eruption will be minor.
We have on avg 20 quakes a day. Most range from 2.2-3.7 but, they are steadily increasing. There's an App you can get that tells about all the eruptions.
Fact: because the Yellowstone hotspot that created the Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming is stationary but the plates are constantly moving so someday in probably a million years Yellowstone might be right where you lived
The magma chamber is actually moving under a thicker part of the mantel, wich actually decreases the chance of an eruption. Any eruption in the near future will most likely be miner. This information is available for anyone who is truly curious.
@@scottmiller6270 alright old timer, you need to quit spreading fear on something you don't know anything about. "The Big One" isn't coming anytime soon and all life as we know it isn't ending. Go grab your tin foil hat and sit in a corner.
Imagine if Yellowstone decided to let loose that simultaneously the Pacific Plate broke free on the Andreas Fault in California the perfect cataclysmic event
Hey bright side i think i found your othrr country copycat its name is GENIAL i think and it has your logo and copy your video all videos i think or your other language channel
I thought maybe both channels are owned by the same company, but it doesn't seem that way. Bright Side is owned by TheSoul Publishing, but Genial is apparently based in Ecuador. Are Genial videos just copies of Bright Side but in Spanish? If so, then I'm guessing that they have a licensing agreement or other partnership.
They also have / operated other channel in Indonesian language. Their channel name is "sisi terang" which is translated to "bright side" in English. Im not sure about genial, maybe they want to expand their business using native language for specific region / country
If it erupted it, it would cover MOST of the US and CANADA with thick ashes and it’ll turn your lungs into cement trying to breathe it in. One day, although we won’t be alive, it WILL erupt!
America would see ashes all over the us parts of Canada to! Since we have a firmament above us the ashes have no way to except leaving the whole world with no 🌞
The odds of the Contiental Crust being thin enough to allow a fractue of that magnitude is probably less that the pressure from the magma below the crust lifting the whole of the area as a single event. The pressure is created from the Pacific Rift flowing at a higher rate and it being forced under the NA plate. That magma does not sink back into the magma until it is under the Great Lakes. It only sinks then because it is meeting the outflow from the mid-Atlantic Rift. Once they meet they both descend, while the connection to the NA Plate actually makes the land 'dip' from Hudson Bay to the GOM. Any quakes in that line are going to create sinkholes rather than any outflows onto the land will happen. The magma that is flowing is about 2x the density of a diamond so it till push the NA Plate higher and the elevation of the 'great plains' rises to allow the magma to retain its 'shape' rather than it dips because the NA Plate is 'too heavy to be lifted upwards. Alberta is at 2,000 ft because of that lifting effect, 200M years ago it would have been at the level that we now call 'sea level'. As it rose the 'inland sea drained' and dry land appeared.
DO you have any more links I can search to read up upon this? Googling it's impossible to find any geology papers that talk about the east pacific rise's effect's under the north american plate when it relates to the magma thats presumably upwelling from the old spreading centres. Coud the subduction of these previous spreading centres have any link to current intraplate volcanism in the United states such as the weakened area in the basin and range
Drill multiple holes in the side of the volcano to direct the magma where you want it to travel. With unmanned drill robots. Have them drill at the same time, so the pressure is evenly released out of multiple places.
It is possible that evidence for a VEI 9 eruption exists and is buried in the geologic record. Eruptions that large would be very rare events, but it is impossible to say that eruptions that large have never occurred.
A pressure drop in the magma chamber would cause the caldera to collapse. When that collapse occurs could set off an eruption. Also we could not pump enough water underground to cool the chaimber with the magma plume that size.
I wanted to know if we think about lava flows in this case. It seems it can be like Hawaii. were will it flow.? Then yup we got soot in air too. what it do to air to cause bad garden growth and temperature changes. each volcano that erupts shows us things we never knew before.
I'm more concerned w the supervolcano under Iwo Jima that's uplifting so much its lifted all the sunken ships out of the water etc. Talk about real uplifting happening at a supervolcano!
Soooo quite likely then.. 1 in 700,000 chance "The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million. The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are even lower, 1 in 302.6 million."
Nice video! You are so smart school taught me literally nothing everything I know u taught me! Thank you so much for posting these videos I’ve been watching you guys since u had 10 million subscribers
Yellowstone could erupt but its not what you think. Yellowstone could erupt like how a normal volcano does phreatic eruptions are caused by groundwater that flash to steam and explode. A super eruption of yellowstone happens because the pressure was super great.
I think your research department is slipping. Lava, flowing molten rock, won't be a product of a Yellowstone eruption, it's magma is so full of gas and so thick it will be entirely pyroclastic flow no fluid lava. Perhaps more importantly the VEI isn't x of 10, it goes up to 8. It's also logarithmic so every .1 doubles the amount of ejecta.
Drill how deep? What's the deepest hole EVER drilled? Only one to about 40,000 feet. Also, how is water/steam going to 'return' to the surface? That would require a 'closed-loop' system. How is that possible?
1:38, I’ll forgive you for leaving the eruption a possibility, but scientists don’t believe we’re “overdue”. The wording never even made sense to me. Humans work with patterns because we instinctively look for them and we find it when it’s not there.
Is this the "how its made" narrator? I'm a little weirded out how positive this video sounds about global annihilation haha
He narrates a few channels I believe
He really does not know much about Yellowstone volcanics
How Global Cataclysm is Made
I've heard this same voice at those gas pumps with little tv screens trying to sell me pizza and soda while I fill up.
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As someone who literally lives right next to it, I fear this every day.
Don't fear it .
I live between 2 major fault lines , with a subduction zone off shore . Lately we've been getting shakes from between 2.5 , & 5.9 magnitude from one end of the country to the other . Just to make it more interesting , there's a 'drowned volcano's that's active , just over 2.5hours drive north . This lake is 55 sq miles . Gong to the lake from the south , a 400 foot drop must be traveled , coming in from the East , 3 , 200 foot plus drops , must be negotiated . Any northern access is relatively flat . Our largest city sits inside a cauldera
of a lava belching volcano - it's north- west rim is open to the ocean , the western rim , in excess of 2,000 feet high , plus another drowned vent . There's still volcanic activity near the city , and much further north .
Worrying , will not help your state of mind , if anything damage will be done , which is an outcome you should avoid .
Live each day , like it's your last one on earth , and be happier for it .
Namaste 🤔🙂👍🙏🙏
No need. If you look at all the data, the volcanoe has had far more small eruptions than large ones. Even _if_ it erupts, there's a much larger chance of it being small and localized.
@@Trainfan1055Janathan have you seen what’s going on around the world. I wouldn’t be so naive ..
@@awakenedpisces680
Several volcanes are erupting at any given time around the world. Has been that way for a very long time.
Just in the news cycle now.
@@edwaggoner7403 i’m absolutely aware of that. But you cannot deny the intensity and frequency that has changed with all the eruption‘s.. as well as the magnetic field drastically changing and the sun is more intense with more activity. So you can continue to use cognitive dissonance if you’d like but I’m not😂
When scientists say "don't worry" I think it's about time to start worrying
ok what disaster movie did i hear this line from! 🤣
"Scientists."
You can start today. But not because of Yellowstone.
Why? Nothing you can do about it?
@@Perurikun 2012, just re watched it haha.
They say it won't erupt for at least another 100,000 years, but thats only based on the previous two major eruptions at yellowstone. If it did erupt, it would definitely end life as we know it.
Not really not all eruptions are massive.. most of yellowstones eruptions just have lava flows. Now they are very very large and long lasting flows but they won't end life and neither will a super eruption..
@@cincodadrinko2598 Did you read my comment? It's based on the previous *major eruptions,* i don't understand why you would respond in that manner.
Don't mind me just listening in.
I’m thinking maybe this is where the show Yellowstone got it’s name from
Check the year 536. It was bad, but people survived.
Campi flegrei caldera is more of a danger. It's even marked yellow unlike Yellowstone that's green. Most of The Earthquakes there are shallow. Some as shallow as 0.1km deep. While the upliftment takes place every year.
I worry far more about the Campi Flegrei far more than Yellowstone. Just more fear mongering here.
@@harrietharlow9929 I didn't understood what you said. Are you calling this video as fear mongering or what I said as fear mongering?
@@wildlifeiswealthofnature2798 I should have made myself clearer so sorry about that. I'm referring to the video. Yellowstone is not on the verge pf bowing up or anything like it. If there are future eruptions at Yellowstone they are far more likely to be small eruptions. There is even a possibility that there will be no more eruptions since Yellowstone is surely, yet surely moving the southwest, away from the hotspot.
As for all the hype about Yellowstone being "overdue" we have only three dates upon which this idea is based. A much more accurate idea of eruptive frequency would be to count the number of known eruptions and divide 16 million by that number. You'll find that the eruptive frequency works out to around two million years between events instead of 640,000. The last two or three interludes between eruptions are outliers..
What was Mount Saint Helen’s marked and Tonga?
i like that that he doesn't make me feel scared like some you tubers
It has been a looming disaster for as long as I can remember. Yellowstone has moved the ground up and down for as long as I can remember. Once there are major swarms of harmonic eruptions then it is time to RUN…
What is harmonic eruption swarm for 400 please.
There won't be anywhere to run lol.
Still waiting for that ocean to down us
Running wont work Yellowstone would destroy the whole state lol
@@LocalPickles As you are correct, it'll destroy much more than Wyoming. All those surrounding states would be apart of the disaster zone, especially Idaho and Montana.
The narrator talking: 🌈 ❤️ 🌸
The subject: 🔥💀 ⛓
Yellow stone can send us back to older times if it erupts, making another ice age and take out a huge amount of lives.
The odds of Yellowstone having a cataclysmic eruption within our lifetimes is infinitesimally small! If Yellowstone were to erupt in our lifetimes, then we’re much more likely to see a relatively small eruption where the effects are localized to the immediate Yellowstone region. Yellowstone has had over 100 smaller eruptions since the last cataclysmic eruption. So the odds definitely favor a relatively small eruption versus a catastrophic eruption.
Exactly, we would have to see serious land deformation which is a hint at pressure being built.
I mean the odds are small but it's not impossible. It's due to erupt.
@@kevinfranklin7572 It will, some of the recent seismic studies show that the magma reservoir is fluid and moving. Even the caldera is lifting, deforming, and it produces steam so it is active. Eventually it will erupt but you can still gage a volcano on its potency based on the amount of land that is being upheaved. For all we know, it could just do a lava fountain and make a new plateau.
who says the odds are small? where does it say that?
Are you a volcano doctor?
Q: What if Yellowstone Supervolcano erupted tomorrow?
A: A whole lot of people would have a short time to be Very surprised!
Having read a few of the comments, I'm going to add my pennyworth. It appears there are a number of errors in this video.
1) iIt is implied that temperature changes and movements in the lake are signs of a super eruption. Did no one consider that there might be hot springs in the lake bed? Ones that erupt periodically, and new ones popping up and old one sdying off all the time? As for the supposed 'uplift' in the Yellowstone lakebed, Yellowstone as a whole is a restless and resurgent caldera, so rises and falls all the time, the current trend on ground deformation is one of subsidence, not uplift, so it is more likely that one part of the lake bed is dropping rather than the other lifting up
2) The image of a conical volcano is unhelpful at best, and misleading at worst. Supervolcanpes do not build above ground structures, certainly not volcanic cones. Besides, if they did, everyone would have known Yellowstone was a volcano ages ago!
3) the most recent caldera forming eruptions, the supervolcanic eruptions, are dated to 2 million yeas ago, 1.3 million years ago, and 600 000 years ago, Claiming that the volcano has a regular eruption cycle is misleading, as there are too few known dated eruptions to determine this. Also, claiming there is such a cycle is merely a device to stir up alarm and anxiety in the viewers, and is just wrong!
I could go on, but I have more important things to do with my time. With my final point in mind, given that I have found three errors/ deliberate misinformation drops in 1 minute 32 seconds, I predict I'll find 16 more factual errors or bits of false and misleading information in this video!
Your comment did provide some reassurance, thank you (I'm not being sarcastic). The guy in the video has a nasty habit of scaring us, reassuring us, and then scaring us again immediately after us...
"Lemme guess... giant waterfall?"
"Yup..."
"Giant rocks at the bottom?"
"Probably..."
"Bring it on..."😎
Boooo yaaaaa haa ha
If the ground is moving up and there are constant earthquake swarms then yes it's going to erupt at some point in the near future. There is just no denying that when the magma chamber gets filled up so much it pushes the ground up and down like it's been documented doing for over a hundred years. Makes perfect sense to me a volcano this large takes a while to go off even with ground swell.
I think it will erup at 2023.Why?Just a guess.
@@pedrorafaeldiasalves1252 We can only hope!
It rises not because there’s magma pushing it, it rises because the caldera makes it so that that part of the crust is bent down, so like a ship, it’s boyant, slowly it creates a dome, it’s present on every single major caldera on the planet, even happens on extinct volcanoes. You don’t know what you’re talking about, nor does the person who wrote this video, the Yellowstone hotspot isn’t even on Yellowstone no more, it’s about 80 km to the east from the last Caldera it formed, when it erupts it will erupt in a new location, BECAUSE ITS THE YELLOWSTONE HOTSPOT. There are calderas now under water that Yellowstone caused, that’s how much it has and will continue moving. If you are interested, then investigate, but don’t come talking like an expert cuz you literally don’t know shi
The lighthearted tone of the voice-over... 😂😂😂
Lol
Not discounting the scientific process but... scientists usually know what they’re talking about...until they don’t.
This is eerie with all of the volcanoes exploding around the globe. 😱
Yellowstone isn’t connected to The Ring of Fire. It’s reservoir is completely independent.
@@brutusjudas5842 thank you. I wasn't aware. Still, very eerie. 🥴
@@angelkirkland2051 yeah, I understand. Was just hoping to offer you some comfort.
it's the end of the world as we know it.........and I feel bllaaaahhhhh
@@carlalley4684 I feel it too
FACT CHECK: The VEI does not characterize the volcano itself. It is a value assigned to a specific eruption of a volcano based on the amount of material it emits. You cannot say that the volcano has a VEI of x but it can produce eruptions of VEI x.
I really want to go Yellowstone national park, it looks beautiful place. But if Yellowstone erupted it destroyed everything.. . 😬
It’s my favorite national park
@@mariestevenson1630 000
Yeah Whole Earth's climate could be unstable.
The make plans to go, they open the week after Memorial day. Don't say I would love to, make it happen and GO!
So why do you want to go there? You want to get blown up, or flash fried at 1000c?
Well according to Mike Poland the Scientist-in-Charge at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory the most likely thing to happen would be a steam blast similar to what caused the King’s Bowl Blowout. It would still be a bad day of this happens.
Was in Yellowstone last year.
As per guide, Yellowstone is not what it used to be.
So little water, not as grand as before.
I hope Magma is shrinking as well.
I love your riddle videos! ♡♡
No point in thinking about it as a normal person unless you love to be scared every second of the day. Love your life while you can
Live and love your family and friends. When it’s your time, it’s your time no matter where you are or wherever you live.
1 in 730,000...so you have a better chance of a Yellowstone Supervolcano than winning the Powerball.
No, because you have to adjust for how many times you can play Powerball in a year.
People: Yellowstone will erupt soon!
Old Faithful: Am I a joke to you?
hah yes
Interesting video, but I really, really wish content creators would turn the volume of the background music track way, way down (or better - OFF).
So, you completly ignore the minor eruptions which have occurred at the park about every 400 years ( 25 minor eruptions in the past 11-thousand years!) Although there may be some signs of an eruption in the near future, chances are, without extreme evidence,,.any eruption will be minor.
I’m of firm believe it will go off soon but it will almost certainly be minor
I’m not really afraid
Agreed, channels like this are just fear mongering.
We have on avg 20 quakes a day. Most range from 2.2-3.7 but, they are steadily increasing. There's an App you can get that tells about all the eruptions.
Fact: because the Yellowstone hotspot that created the Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming is stationary but the plates are constantly moving so someday in probably a million years Yellowstone might be right where you lived
Hey fix your mistake it should be plates ARE not at!!
Yo FIX IT
@Inari well people should and if anyone mis spells a word then they can't read it right
@Inari nah and the fact how I can't stand whenever someone makes a spelling error and it's hard for me to read it
@Inari nope. It's just hard for me to read people's comments when they make a mistake that's all
The magma chamber is actually moving under a thicker part of the mantel, wich actually decreases the chance of an eruption. Any eruption in the near future will most likely be miner. This information is available for anyone who is truly curious.
Thank you. I'm literally terrified of everything and this video made me super anxious.
Yeah, cause Scientists are never wrong.
@@scottmiller6270 alright old timer, you need to quit spreading fear on something you don't know anything about. "The Big One" isn't coming anytime soon and all life as we know it isn't ending. Go grab your tin foil hat and sit in a corner.
Do you guys agree that when he uploads then our days gets better❤❤💕💕
Imagine if Yellowstone decided to let loose that simultaneously the Pacific Plate broke free on the Andreas Fault in California the perfect cataclysmic event
Hmm you been watching too many science fiction docudramas. Plates move in from 2-5cm per year
Awesome, can't wait.
What a beautiful spectacle of nature ❤
Hey bright side i think i found your othrr country copycat its name is GENIAL i think and it has your logo and copy your video all videos i think or your other language channel
I thought maybe both channels are owned by the same company, but it doesn't seem that way. Bright Side is owned by TheSoul Publishing, but Genial is apparently based in Ecuador. Are Genial videos just copies of Bright Side but in Spanish? If so, then I'm guessing that they have a licensing agreement or other partnership.
Truee
They also have / operated other channel in Indonesian language. Their channel name is "sisi terang" which is translated to "bright side" in English. Im not sure about genial, maybe they want to expand their business using native language for specific region / country
This has happened in the past. Deformation of the land around the lake rises and falls. It has been documented for years.
"What if yellowston volcano erupted tomorow"
Then my question is "how will genz react to this
@Bright Side what is the farthest it can go or what states and country does it reach?
All of them.
If it erupted it, it would cover MOST of the US and CANADA with thick ashes and it’ll turn your lungs into cement trying to breathe it in. One day, although we won’t be alive, it WILL erupt!
America would see ashes all over the us parts of Canada to! Since we have a firmament above us the ashes have no way to except leaving the whole world with no 🌞
Yellowstone moves along a Hotspot due to the tectonic plate activity.....
Its gonna erupt in 2 million years, maybe
Which none of us will be alive then lol.
I love your videos sir I'm eight years old
Talking about the end of the world while playing cheerful music reminds me of my mother
The odds of the Contiental Crust being thin enough to allow a fractue of that magnitude is probably less that the pressure from the magma below the crust lifting the whole of the area as a single event. The pressure is created from the Pacific Rift flowing at a higher rate and it being forced under the NA plate. That magma does not sink back into the magma until it is under the Great Lakes. It only sinks then because it is meeting the outflow from the mid-Atlantic Rift. Once they meet they both descend, while the connection to the NA Plate actually makes the land 'dip' from Hudson Bay to the GOM. Any quakes in that line are going to create sinkholes rather than any outflows onto the land will happen. The magma that is flowing is about 2x the density of a diamond so it till push the NA Plate higher and the elevation of the 'great plains' rises to allow the magma to retain its 'shape' rather than it dips because the NA Plate is 'too heavy to be lifted upwards. Alberta is at 2,000 ft because of that lifting effect, 200M years ago it would have been at the level that we now call 'sea level'. As it rose the 'inland sea drained' and dry land appeared.
DO you have any more links I can search to read up upon this? Googling it's impossible to find any geology papers that talk about the east pacific rise's effect's under the north american plate when it relates to the magma thats presumably upwelling from the old spreading centres. Coud the subduction of these previous spreading centres have any link to current intraplate volcanism in the United states such as the weakened area in the basin and range
Am much more concerned about trouble coming through the next eruption/explosion at the New Madrid faultline...🤔
Drill multiple holes in the side of the volcano to direct the magma where you want it to travel. With unmanned drill robots. Have them drill at the same time, so the pressure is evenly released out of multiple places.
It’s not a peak. You don’t just redirect the lava.
the caldera was discovered just in the 1960s-70s by fieldwork geologist
Tear along perforations... Got it
Brilliant idea for noble prize in stupidity
It's holding its breath before it blows.
Sweet. Come on Yellowstone, show the world who's Boss.
Please fix the sound. Your voice is too quite compared to the music.
Weird stuff are always happening and I am confused
Your family is so big and I am part of your family i am watching from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
This guy is canadian or American not Indian
the audio is so bad please lower music volume
I wonder if there is some way to relieve the pressure? Prevent an “apocalyptic” event.
The VEI scale is out of 8, not 10, FYI!
It is possible that evidence for a VEI 9 eruption exists and is buried in the geologic record. Eruptions that large would be very rare events, but it is impossible to say that eruptions that large have never occurred.
@@scottmiller6270 It certainly wouldn't surprise me if there's evidence of a VEI 9 eruption. Would have been insanely powerful!
A pressure drop in the magma chamber would cause the caldera to collapse. When that collapse occurs could set off an eruption. Also we could not pump enough water underground to cool the chaimber with the magma plume that size.
History has shown, that when the volcano moves, there's usually a huge eruption 🥺😇🦸♂️
if that volcano erupted tomorrow? that would be quite a wrench thrown in the gears wouldn't it.. what a mess.
The japanese underwater supervolcano would be like honga tonga but 100x bigger
I live and work at old Faithful in Yellowstone.
I wanted to know if we think about lava flows in this case. It seems it can be like Hawaii. were will it flow.? Then yup we got soot in air too. what it do to air to cause bad garden growth and temperature changes. each volcano that erupts shows us things we never knew before.
1 in 730,000 Yellowstone erupts... 1 in 11,000,000 you get in a plane crash
That's less odds than winning a lottery.
I'm more concerned w the supervolcano under Iwo Jima that's uplifting so much its lifted all the sunken ships out of the water etc. Talk about real uplifting happening at a supervolcano!
Just get ready, Ready for the big ride Ba-ee-bay!! 🌹🤷♀️🌹🤷♂️
Half of this video is wrong, Yellowstone was created 2.1 million years ago and the maximum eruption level is 8, not 10.
They said 8 out of 10 on the video.
@@candya1040 exactly, that is implying that 10 is maximum
The lesson here kids is to leave Mother Nature the f#*$k alone
I try not to think about this stuff
I've prayed for the day it blows up. Mother Nature needs a reset. We humans obviously can't get it right so what better way than to start from scratch
Sweet Relief
Kinda like the magnetic pole relocating?
I can't understand what you're saying with the music so loud.
For a channel named the bright side this is pretty doom and gloom!
Agreed
That's precisely the point
So what I’m getting is… don’t tempt fate?
Soooo quite likely then..
1 in 700,000 chance
"The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million. The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are even lower, 1 in 302.6 million."
Why not try this solution on a normal volcano ? Even tho it cost3.5 billion dollards doesn’t worth it to try ?
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this narrator sounds like the guy talking about dino DNA in jurasic park.
Yeah it's got 4 times the normal magna built up, it'd b alot more than they think
It's horrific if it erupts
I like the geothermal plant idea.
Have they not done this on Hawaii? Result..... not recommended.
Would it set off other volcanoes world wide?
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Nobody knows maybe nearby ones who knows
The one in Tonga didn't, any of the times it blew.
@@waynegabler6570 It isn’t big enough to cause a chain reaction.
we couldnt get that lucky for it to erupt
Its crazy we made it this far.
What if, or when? Odds and percentages do not eliminate the possibility. Hopefully we would get some type of a somewhat early warning.
I don’t get why ppl are worrying about this. It’s not supposed to erupt any time soon. Plus it might actually be dying according to scientists.
Yeah, that's what they said about the La Palma volcano. Now look at the place. Completely destroyed.
These comments of people who are truly asleep are heart breaking …have you been paying attention to the world around you!!??
I thought scientist had a drilling experiment in Yellowstone
The phrase “experts are sure” means nothing now.
Yellowstone could erupt but its not what you think. Yellowstone could erupt like how a normal volcano does phreatic eruptions are caused by groundwater that flash to steam and explode. A super eruption of yellowstone happens because the pressure was super great.
No a Super eruption of yellowstone only happens in 600,000 years
It will likely never erupt, it only erupted three times, but that was was while ago
That’s a lot of faith in words written in a book by men you never met my friend.
Well... The movie 2012 also started in Yellowstone 😅
I wish this were a little louder.
Title: What If Yellowstone Supervolcano Erupted Tomorrow?
Tomorrow: ...
3.5 billion isn't mind boggling.
I think your research department is slipping. Lava, flowing molten rock, won't be a product of a Yellowstone eruption, it's magma is so full of gas and so thick it will be entirely pyroclastic flow no fluid lava. Perhaps more importantly the VEI isn't x of 10, it goes up to 8. It's also logarithmic so every .1 doubles the amount of ejecta.
My family and I have no desire to visit that area ...
I read before Yellowstone historical eruption is once for about every 600k years and the last eruption is 700k years ago.
The audio was pretty quiet. I make playlists so I can listen on headphones at work.
First thing weird about the video is the title
Well wont have worry about other side of the planet issues
Well according to everybody I know if it were to erupt it's a world ending volcano
Not world ending but it would destroy a big amount of the u.s
Reallifelore already did a video about this.
Drill how deep? What's the deepest hole EVER drilled? Only one to about 40,000 feet. Also, how is water/steam going to 'return' to the surface? That would require a 'closed-loop' system. How is that possible?
1:38, I’ll forgive you for leaving the eruption a possibility, but scientists don’t believe we’re “overdue”. The wording never even made sense to me.
Humans work with patterns because we instinctively look for them and we find it when it’s not there.
For that much water to be inside
"2012"
Quick answer: We would die
Not if you live in Maine like me
@@Riley8273 basically DC and up would slightly survive
Was looking up at the old star Betelgeuse last night. Between Yellowstone and Betelgeuse it's a toss up which one will go kablooey first.