The Supervolcano Under Yellowstone National Park
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Volcanic eruptions are one of the most powerful natural events, capable of reshaping landscapes. Yellowstone, a famous national park, sits on top of a massive supervolcano that has erupted in the past, with the last major eruption happening 640,000 years ago. While scientists constantly monitor the area for activity, experts agree that another super-eruption is highly unlikely anytime soon. Science Kids: Biggest and Loudest Volcanic Eruptions part 1
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