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and the last eruption there was 600,000 years ago, and scientist estimate that it erupts, on average, every 600,000 years... -- nm
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znufrii
(if I'm remembering my figures correctly...) -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 16 '09, 11:40
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But at this hot spot's current position under Yellowstone there have been three massive eruptions: 2.1 million, 1.3 million and 640,000 years ago.
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mara
Dec 16, 11:43
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so, they're actually getting closer together, which means the next one's overdue *freaks out* -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 16, 12:04
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Heh. -- nm
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Dec 16, 12:06
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