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Yellowstone National Park,

U.S.A

By:Yasmine Cruz

Location: Wyoming U.s.a

Type of volcano: Caldera

Mineralogy: biologic systems and mapping the biology.

Additional information: This volcano is active and it is being watched 24 hours a day everything is being watched in case of in a emergency.

Type of plate boundary: Yellowstone plateau

Volcanic history: calderas that were created during large eruptions that took place 2.1 million, 1.3 million, and 640 million years ago. Over the past 18 million years or so, this hotspot has generated a succession of violent eruptions and less violent floods of basaltic lava

Predictions of future eruption: it might erupt again has a long volcanic history and because there is hot and molten rock, or magma, beneath the caldera now

Things in common: Cleveland and Yellowstone volcanoes are both active volcanos they both haven't erupted in many years.

Eruption materials: magma (lava)

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Volcano project

By Yasmine