Video Narration On Volcanoes
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The biggest volcano ever is finally waking up and starting to split the earth open. If you think the apocalypse of the world would come from the impact of an asteroid, wait till you feel those mountain monsters surging and bubbling directly beneath your feet volcano, a word that leaves death and destruction in its wake, volcanic eruptions churn out boiling larvae engulfing homes and plants and leaving nothing but ashes behind. On top of that, the ashes bring about breathing problems and nothing pleasant to the eyes. Yet something even more devastating is about to happen to humanity. The biggest volcano in the history of mankind is waking and starting to split the earth open. Could this be the end of mankind? How can we put this master back to sleep? Most importantly, what are the chances of survival? Join us in today's video as we find out the truth about this matter 2.1 million years ago, the largest volcano ever seen in the history of mankind erupted out of the ground, spewing nearly 600 miles of debris. The historical event occurred in three neighboring states in the United States. As seen on the map. Wyoming is in yellow Montana in green and Idaho in blue. The exact location of these monstrous volcano occurred right at this spot where the well known Yellowstone national park stands. Does that ring a bell? Yes, you're correct. Yellowstone park sits atop a super volcano given its unique history, you think locals would avoid it like a plague yet it's colorful hot spring and breathtaking waterfalls create a fairy tale picture. According to scientists, we don't get to see another Yellowstone for about 1000 years. However, new evidence suggests we might want to reconsider those thoughts. Things are about to get terrifying once again, as it has been discovered that these monsters, super volcano, might rear its ugly head once again, maybe sooner than expected.