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Supervolcanoes

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6 Known Supervolcanoes !

The Yellowstone Caldera

Yellowstone National Park sits on a subterranean chamber of molten rock and gasses in the United States. It is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. The last major eruption at Yellowstone was some 640,000 years ago.

The Long Valley Caldera

Second only to Yellowstone in North America is the Long Valley caldera, in east-central California. The biggest eruption from Long Valley was 760,000 years ago.

Valles Caldera

The 175-square-mile Valles caldera forms a large mark in the middle of northern New Mexico, west of Santa Fe. It last exploded 1.2 million and 1.6 million years ago.

Lake Toba

The 1,080-square-mile Toba caldera in North Sumatra, Indonesia is the only supervolcano in existence that can be described as Yellowstone's "big" sister. Toba last erupted about 74,000 years ago.

Taupo Caldera

New Zealand's Taupo caldera has been filled by water, creating what many describe as one of the world's most beautiful landscapes, but the lake itself was created by a massive eruption 26,500 years ago.

Aira Caldera

One of the most recently troubling calderas in the world is the 150-square-mile Aira caldera in southern Japan, on the edge of which sits the city of Kagoshima. It last exploded 22,000 years ago.

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