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re: Ice age relicts in Norway: recovered as millenium old ice melts
Posted on 1/28/21 at 2:32 pm to real turf fan
Posted on 1/28/21 at 2:32 pm to real turf fan
When the volcano beneath Yellowstone eventually blows, they’ll be pulling US horseshoes out of the assess of people in China, Russia, and Australia.
From USGS website:
“If another large, caldera-forming eruption were to occur at Yellowstone, its effects would be worldwide. Such a giant eruption would have regional effects such as falling ash and short-term (years to decades) changes to global climate. Those parts of the surrounding states of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming that are closest to Yellowstone would be affected by pyroclastic flows, while other places in the United States would be impacted by falling ash (the amount of ash would decrease with distance from the eruption site). Such eruptions usually form calderas, broad volcanic depressions created as the ground surface collapses as a result of withdrawal of partially molten rock (magma) below. Fortunately, the chances of this sort of eruption at Yellowstone are exceedingly small in the next few thousands of years.”
From USGS website:
“If another large, caldera-forming eruption were to occur at Yellowstone, its effects would be worldwide. Such a giant eruption would have regional effects such as falling ash and short-term (years to decades) changes to global climate. Those parts of the surrounding states of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming that are closest to Yellowstone would be affected by pyroclastic flows, while other places in the United States would be impacted by falling ash (the amount of ash would decrease with distance from the eruption site). Such eruptions usually form calderas, broad volcanic depressions created as the ground surface collapses as a result of withdrawal of partially molten rock (magma) below. Fortunately, the chances of this sort of eruption at Yellowstone are exceedingly small in the next few thousands of years.”
This post was edited on 1/28/21 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 1/28/21 at 2:41 pm to real turf fan
So these people were slobs and littered the land...
Posted on 1/28/21 at 2:49 pm to GeauxHouston
Common sense just evades dimwits like you doesn't it?
Posted on 1/28/21 at 3:11 pm to back9Tiger
Imagine waking up tomorrow and finding yourself that stupid. You make it through the day, still finding yourself that stupid by bedtime. It must be one hell of a challenge putting head to pillow knowing that it is all coming for you again in the morning.
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