Me: worries about Yellowstone volcano RLL: The chance of this happening is less then the chance of civilization getting wiped out from an asteroid Me: Worries about the asteroid
@Ekwensu Ocha That is even less likely. Ignoring the obvious "they live in this planet too, and destruction for the sake of destruction helps them in about nothing" that makes that a paranoiod's nut idea worth zero considerations, they'd only manage to do that if literally all of the US's defenses failed. Also, even if it were a ground penetrating nuke, it would do about jack shit. We can't even purposefully dig anywhere near this thing, the outermost layer is several kilometers underground. Good luck finding a non existing nuke with magical penetration, and enough hypothetical yield to do any damage. You have no idea of the scales involved here, be it nukes or how much larger a supervolcano is compared to any of them. This thing would do damage on a planetary scale. We've tested several nukes, even the biggest of them all, and the maximum damage it did to the planet was cause some areas comparable to cities to be radioactive, but otherwise the crust gave zero fucks about it. And of course, even if you found your magic nuke... congrats, you ruined the megavolcano, now it is just a lame one. This thing does all this damage in its super eruptions because it has accumulating pressure for nearly a million years. That is how it builds up so much incredible inhumanly large energy to instantly explode several kilometers of solid rock into the sky. It is a pressure cooker. But what happens if you put a damn hole in a pressure cooker before it builds its critical pressure? That is right, the gases/liquids escape in a much less damaging pressure, if at all. Seriously, you're just paranoid and have no idea what you're even babbling about.
@@louisvictor3473 Remind folks of the super-impact that created the Caribbean. Or other known supervolcano effects. Yeah…the scale is beyond epic. If something made the average temps increase by 10 degrees, it would wipe out all life as we know it, worldwide. His mention that that would cause (only) a 14% crash in economy, seems entirely ridiculously low number, Because of the massive scale, the obliteration of millions if not billions of just humans… Just a single, one-degree average rise in temps, is enough to seriously impact world food supplies. A 10 degree change, effectively destroys life on the planet. Your venting the pressure MIGHT have some merit.
@@1Chimonger I agree this damage calculation makes no sense (second order thinking here is really complicated, but all indications would point to cascading system collapses, it is hard to precise where it would go). But not for the same reason. There is a difference between 10 up and 10 down, specially in this manner. With global warming, the problem is that we just moved it further up without any mechanism to make it back down. With this event, instead of exponentially getting worse, you start at the peak of a very rough year that will kill a bunch of things (incalculable, but there are some educated guesses we can make), but then each year is less severe from the previous as the atmosphere naturally clears out. Important difference is water. Hotter beyond regular bounds, that evaporates more water than the summer heat the ecosystem is adapted to handle, things die. I mean, there are other effects but that is short and bad enough. 10 colder is within normal temperature variance within the year (i.e. things are better adapted to endure that, even if in a more miserable state), and thanks to physics quirks warming is easier than cooling (some organisms not as adapted to the temperatures might still manage a bit better than organisms not adapted to a higher temperature would manage to cope with that). Now, don't get me wrong, it would be fucked up in a massive scale. Just pointing out that we can't compare degrees up and down by a simple numerical comparison.
U wouldn’t be able to survive, because the air on the earth would become inhabitable and toxic. U WOULD DIE. JESUS CHRIST LOVES YOU!! JESUS CHRIST IS COMING BACK!!!!
Good news is its pretty unlikely to ever erupt again. The great majority of its magma is no longer fluid, but hot solid, meaning it may not possess the pressure to erupt anymore.
The odds of Yellowstone erupting is less than us getting hit by an asteroid. Now I'm curious what would happen if a large asteroid scores a direct hit on Yellowstone.
@Angry Combat Wombat While that's sort of true, it also has to heavily depend on size and what it's made out of. Rocks come at Earth quite frequently, but they're too small to survive the atmosphere, so they just evaporate from the sheer heat generated from the speed. And size would also have to matter on the impact. Let's say a grain of sand was somehow able to make contact from space to Earth at lightspeed, it wouldn't create a giant explosion like a meteor the size of Texas would. It would just make a very, very small hole that's a few miles deep. So honestly, speed isn't just as much of a factor as size, nor material
@@mixilence8275 Well normally I'd say that's fair, though given how much damage the eruption can cause to the planet, namely our ability to survive on said planet, it would stand to reason that unless you live on the complete opposite side of the planet, you'd likely suffer major problems, and some small amount of ash may even come to your nation. If you are on the other side of the planet then it'd still indirectly effect you as there's a number of things that will likely occur, leading to global problems. Though the exact degree of which is only guessed on, as I'd take something of similar size occurring recently enough to know more accurately what would happen. Some think it'd cause an extinction level event for humanity, others that it'd merely wipe out most of the North American continent. But suppose since it shouldn't happen all that soon, it's not something to be concerned about too much, as we're more likely to die from a nuclear winter fallout style due to a future global conflict.
@@Anna-1937 not necessarily. While yes it would affect pretty much the entire world in some way another, it wouldn't be all that doom and gloom. We'd probably survive, but it would be a harsher world in the next decades or so.
Yellowstone is NOT classified as "dormant". It is considered an active volcano. The CO2 emissions, geysers, mud pits, uplift & subsidence, etc are testament to the fact that the volcano is very much active, and all of the geologists I worked with considered it such.
Ya, came here to comment that as well. I give him props though for not being like every other doomsayer UA-camr. Saying "we're do for an eruption at any point". Even if we were it won't ever be a super eruption again.
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I’ve lived in Utah most of my life. I’ve been to Yellowstone and learned about the possibilities…I don’t like to think about it. But thank you for helping with my anxiety 😂
I learned that if an asteroid were to hit Earth we would mathematically know where it's going to hit a few months in advance. Giving us time for people to kiss their homes goodbye and move to other parts of the world. Or if it's the ocean to prepare for the tsunami.
I swear the last 2 people on the planet will be Betty White, and the queen. They'll have a nice quiet talk on what used to be the white house lawn, and laugh.
Because Yellowstone is one huge volcanic caldera, IF & WHEN it decides to blow it will take out nearly the entire Northwest. This includes Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Northern Colorado, most of Montana, Eastern Oregon, & possibly a portion of Washington. This volcano had had devastating works before. There will be all kinds of other disasters associated with massive volcanic eruptions.
It will directly affect most areas west of the Mississippi River. Life will change drastically or just be eliminated. The rest of the country and world will have famine and bad water.
Mount St. Helens erruption was absolutely enormous...learning that a supervolcanic yellowstone erruption would be a million times as big, is kinda hard to imagine. Fascinating.
I remember when Mt. St. Helens erupted. As a kid, i didn't consider the death toll but was completely enthralled by the actual event. A few years ago, i saw a documentary about it. While the death toll was low, those who died, did so in a very horrific way.
@@randyland1113 It would eradicate almost, if not all, life on the surface of the planet. Not unlike the Chicxulub impactor that wiped out about 75% of life on the planet.
Man, that's spooky.I had a dream once that Yellowstone erupted and wiped out a third of all life on earth. The entire Westcoast was destroyed along with south America and other areas. I remember the sheer terror I had along with the scale of destruction. It truly was something that was beyond anything I could comprehend. What makes it crazy is that I had that dream before I knew that was even a possibility.
I know right. They gotta let me know about these things. So when shes ready to go i can just have some one carnival cannon ball me into it. Go out with a lovely bang 🙃
I respect you so much for mentioning that Yellowstone is highly unlikely to erupt any time soon. Most channels don’t so they can get more attention from scare baiting.
NASA actually outlined a 4 billion USD plan in 2017 on how the volcano could be cooled down with geothermal energy plants. The plan ended up getting shelved due to the usual concerns, i.e. the price tag, effects on tourism, and potential for error. Which is unfortunate, given that this plan would provide clean energy for the US for tens of thousands of years, and given that negative effects on tourist spots and potential for error can both be minimized with careful planning and R&D.
The US is owned by the oil, gas and coal industries, that alone means it will remain shelved for a long time, because clean, long lasting energy would lose them money.
There’s always a possibility for this to happen in our generation. When people says this kind of stuff is because they have fear of it really happening. No one should ever doubt the power of Mother Nature. Good comment 👍
Honest truth nothing surprises me with stuff like this it's like RWBY volume 8 with Salem's attack and ppl were surprised I didn't even lift an eyebrow cause I had a feeling that Salem was going to do something like that I mean there were clues leading up to that she was up to something and I came to the conclusion that she was going to use an attack nobody would see coming cause ik I would have done something like that if it was me
"Lower than the odds of a civilization getting wiped out by an asteroid." But what if an asteroid directly hits the Yellowstone Caldera? Would the damage be more or less?
oof yea phoenix and places like that would but northern Arizona in the winter will suck last year it got to 15 degrees in Prescott valley so only 5 degrees would suck Antarctica would really suck though
Unfortunately what will really happen with that big a drop in temperature is that global weather patterns change radically. What will certainly happen is glaciers advancing. The snow cover will also reflect the sunlight and therefore the heat so we will end up with another little ice age. While that will help with global warning in the short term it isn't the way I would choose. There is also no predicting how the weather patterns will settle - they can barely provide a 14 day forecast.
The entirety of North America would be affected significantly and so will the rest of the planet, I can't imagine the impact it will have on humanity as a whole
That explosion changed the whole scheme of geo physics. Geophysics now state the grand canyon was burnt out by lava flow. All things on the earth are formed cataclysmicly. Standing fossilized forests have been found same as dinosaurs with intact vascular system........using big numbers like 60 million years ago proves utter ignorance and slavery to a close minded education system $$$$ validating placing monetary value on false information.
The series of events that leads to a supervolcanic eruption at Yellowstone takes many centuries at the very least, more likely thousands of years. The beginning would be a small volcanic eruption, followed by hundreds more. This process hasn't even started, so we are safe for centuries to come.
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Great video and information. One small correction that my Filipino wife brought to my attention is the volcano you have labeled as "Pintabu" is named Pinatubo. Its Tagalog translation means: "Let it grow", with direct effect from humans (according to her knowledge of the language).
it is a great video only its pure speculation because no scientist can predict the magnitude , it could also be a small eruption still doing dmg to the area etc but not as devastating as portrayed this video is the worst case scenario
Honestly, leaving if you're within the blast radius is a pretty bad idea unless you can on a plane and escape said radius before it erupts. If you're within that immediate impact zone, you'd just ve dead before you even realized what hit you, vaporized in a moment with either no pain at all or excruciating pain for like 2 seconds...
Where I do agree with going towards the blast if it’s literally about to happen right then, I also believe in getting away from it because in the video the signs leading up to the actual eruption would take weeks-months before it went off…
That would probably be my grandpa. We live about an hour and a half (driving wise) north of the park, and my grandpa is one of the most stubborn people I've met lol
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Quick note from a former Yellowstone Guide: The geyser pictured when Old Faithful is mentioned is actually Castle Geyser, which is a short walk from Old Faithful in the same geyser basin. Thanks for the excellent content! This is one of my favorite channels!!!
Most people, such as myself, who've never been there, wouldn't know the difference...I didn't even know Castle Geyser even existed until I saw this post...someone else said that when he was bragging on how beautiful the US was, he showed a picture of Canada...I live in the US & didn't know that was a picture of Canada...
Wyoming, Montana and Idaho needs to keep its hands off of America's Grizzly Bears, no state management ever again for that species, Manifest Destiny owes huge dues and Grizzlies need to remain untouchable
Been to Yellowstone a few times. Been to Old faithful. Recognized that. Glad you said something. Yellowstone won't pop in one giant go, but more like many steaming holes in an apple pie until the chamber is empty and it caves in again prepping for its next performance in umpteen hundred thousand years. I watched that documentary. While I'd kind of like to see it blow just for the science and curiosity, I absolutely don't want to be around for the side effects. Same for the Cascadia earthquake. Luckily, I don't live in the Pacific Northwest. Bay Area, California. Will probably feel it somewhat without having the roof come down on my head. 😁
Something to know about volcanic ash: it’s nothing like what you usually think of when you think “ash”. Instead, it’s made of up pieces of rock, obsidian, and crystals. That means not only is it burning hot, it’s sharp too, and you will be breathing it into your lungs, it will be getting in your eyes, it will burn and stick to your skin (or what’s left of your skin)
Me: "I think I want to move to Montana, get a fresh start." Internet: "The entire western US is in a severe drought with no end in sight." Me: "I've been through a drought before, it won't last forever. Lets make some plans." Internet: "If Yellowstone blows tomorrow, Montana won't exist." Me: "WILL YOU SHUT UP PLEASE!"
No not much militia. Not a lot of people at all. West side snows slot and east side is mostly field of wheat. Temperature can dip to -50° while summers 90-100. Land prices are cheap but distances great. We go 110 miles just to go to the dentist. I moved to Arizona...
There’s people in Hawaii still buying land that sits in lava flow paths. Gotta weigh out the risk/benefit factors anywhere you go. I spent 15 years in the Bozeman area. Wouldn’t trade that experience for anything.
They're all chained by the ring of fire, right? Maybe that's why in Biblical revelations they mention the sun blackening, great earthquake, and people running to hide in mountains?
@@damonnugent1993 Siberain and Decan traps are in India and deep in Russian Mainland. They are not tied to the Pacific Ring of Fire. Indonesia, New Zealand and a few others I mentioned are.
Believe it or not most don't know there is a Super Volcanoe or even heard of a Super Volcanoe. Go ahead and ask your friends and family I bet most of them won't know
Lake Yellowstone has 4 cubic miles of water. When the caldera starts to quake water drains into the lava chamber. The water superheats turns to super heated steam which expands (1600 to1) adding to the force of the next eruption. More water pours into the chamber causing an even bigger quake until the BIG ONE. What to do? Engineer an emergency lake drain system and prepare for downstream evacuation.
16 meters deep of Pumice St Louis 48 meters deep of Pumice Denver. Only way to stop would be to Nuke Yellowstone everyday for a month by burying the Nukes 65 meters.
@@ni9465, I fail to see how that would help an already erupting/about to erupt caldera. If that magma moves, we don't have the technology nor the required energy at our disposal to stop it.
Hi I'm from Philippines, and correction for the aforementioned name of the volcano located here in the Philippines. It is Mt. Pinatubo not Mt. Pintabu. 😊
Maybe, american's can't say it properly so they misspell it.. also, writing an incorrect name is wrong and is not right when making an informative video...
Just shows how old everything really is and how insignificant we really are. Not in a depressing way but in a humbling way. How can we feel so important when we're surround by things that live through thousands of our lifetimes. Pretty amazing.
The best part is when Yellowstone’s eruption was quite literally the only thing not exaggerated by the movie. The real thing would be MUCH much worse, just from the immediate explosion alone.
"the odds of this happening are actually lower than civilization being wiped out by an asteroid, so this isn't a problem you have to worry about" I dunno, that just sounds like two problems I have to worry about now…
The world is billions of years old and we have some recorded knowledge of about seven thousand years of it. I suggest near species death cataclysms have happened before. .. SEVERAL times.
If it'll take your mind off of the supermassive black hole at the center of our milky way galaxy or our galaxy's impending collision with the Andromeda galaxy.
After the disaster is done for and things are back in normal, in about 30-50 years after the eruption US will have by far the most fertile ground on earth.
You’re right. The Democratic representatives proposed a bill to allocate $10 trillion for Covid relief last year, involving the minting of two $1 trillion coins to pay for it, $3 trillion is pocket change lol
i still say boo. sneaky move on their part. like the mormon commercials that used to air on TV...heart tugging, best dad in the whole wide world stuff. i had just given birth and those ads would make me cry...but then so did a jiffy peanut butter ad, or a shoe ad. NYPD Blue... anything on TV. maybe it was a me thing....
awesome video! the visuals are stunning and really make you think. but honestly, i can't help but feel that the chances of a supervolcano exploding are being a bit overhyped. i mean, it's been thousands of years since the last major eruption, so isn't it more likely we're just blowing it out of proportion?
I went to Yellowstone with my grandpa and my dad. My dad and I were walking around a gift shop, and my grandpa came up to us and said "The volcano we are standing on right now can erupt at any moment, and the surrounding states would be dead within seconds." I was on edge the whole time I was there 😅 I like how you kind of eased your way into saying what would happen, while my grandpa was like here's some anxiety for the next 3 days 🙃
@Nick Cruz it is inevitable, its not a matter of if, its a matter of when, its extremely unlikely to happen anytime in our lifetimes or even our great great great great great great great grandchildren, but it will happen eventually
there really are threats everywhere. asteroids, volcanoes, war, stray bullets, car accidents, storms, climate change, disease. ever since the pandemic I've been thinking about it a lot. how devastation to the human race or even some humans would just become a statistic in the future. it's really depressing honestly.
I've grown up in Seattle, WA with the history of St. Helens' last blow. One thing they've always told us about Yellowstone is that not only will it blow, but you have the Cascade and Rocky mountains with numerous active Volcanos that we are not sure if have underground connects to Yellowstone. We simply do not know how an eruption of Yellowstone would effect the other volcanic ranges near by. So in short, Yellowstone going, could mean a chain reaction alone the West Coast of the US. Pretty much, we are so screwed.... sooooo screwed, if Yellowstone decides to blow it's top.
It would be ironic. Despite all its vast technology, military might, strong allies, and economic power the United States and the Pax Americana would be destroyed not from internal decay, foreign invasion, or nuclear war, but from a volcanic eruption that destroyed half the country. The modern era would come to a sudden and abrupt end as civilization around the world would likely collapse under the weight of a pseudo-nuclear winter. Centuries into the future, archeologists and historians would be baffled at how such an advanced civilization came to such an abrupt and sudden end. Kinda like how we today are still unsure on how the Bronze Age Civilizations collapsed.
@@Kaiserboo1871 exactly. Yellowstone is a civilization ending event. Life would probably live on, but it would very much like the Bronze Age. There would be mini dark ages in some parts of the world and others (like China's history during the European Dark Ages) would be left to tell the story of the end of the world.
@@PinkPixie019 Humanity would be reduced for sure, but to what extent is up for debate. Would humanity be able to maintain its technological prowess or would it forget how to operate computers during the chaos. Its hard to say if the United States would survive or not. If it continues to exist at all it would be in an incredibly weakened state and would likely become an autocracy. Our time as a hyper power would end right then and there with no hope of ever returning. China would either become a totalitarian dictatorship like it was under Mao or collapse into Warlord Cliques like it has done throughout history. Same as Russia, either Putin (or his successor) holds onto power or it falls into civil war.
@@ohnobro1424 San Andreas' Big One finally hits, triggering the Cascadia Subduction Zone, to which the massive energy generated from Cascadia's mega quake transfers to the Yellowstone Volcano, resulting in an eruption.
I can imagine everyone evacuating and then you can see that one random crazy radio dude on the hill talking to everyone screaming what he’s seeing on the radio. Yes, I am referencing 2012
i just rewatched 2012 a couple days ago, and noticed something weird (SPOILER ALERT) of the arks in the end, 1 was evidently russia, japan, china and maybe india... one had most of europe (germany, italy, i believe france and spain were mentioned) and somehow usa was alone on it's own ark?? no mention of central america, any of south america, africa? australia??? i realize most of the people were wiped out, but not even any leaders from any of those?
@Abner The basset And there was less humans and technology and they wouldn’t had know or have that much time before the volcano erupt. So like back then they wouldn’t had run away and running not very fast but now it diff
Like this comment if you live in Wyoming, Idaho, or Montana 🤯
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nobody lives there, duh. its all made up
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No,i live in south america :)
This will seriously effect the Iowa fishing season
*Can't have meaty red blob trying to pull you into the water.*
It will seriously effect the entire country! We are screwed if it errupts
this can’t be good for the economy
@@gibby6904 that's the non-mentioned point that makes this comment funny
Where will I catch fish 😱.
Short answer: Everyone is screwed but the US is screwed the hardest
im in california and i got nervous every time it inched closer lolol. i guess im not far enough away
@@pvic6959 Depends on which way the wind is blowing honestly. If it’s blowing towards California you’ll get it worse
Well I mean the US doesn’t have to put up with it for as long. When you think about everyone that dies immediately gets lucky in this scenario.
@GN im by the coast too! Lets get an escape boat ready :P
no everyone is screwed, if the pandemic doesn't take all down our fdked up leaders will! Yellowstone would be just another thing to deal with
Me: worries about Yellowstone volcano
RLL: The chance of this happening is less then the chance of civilization getting wiped out from an asteroid
Me: Worries about the asteroid
@Ekwensu Ocha That is even less likely. Ignoring the obvious "they live in this planet too, and destruction for the sake of destruction helps them in about nothing" that makes that a paranoiod's nut idea worth zero considerations, they'd only manage to do that if literally all of the US's defenses failed. Also, even if it were a ground penetrating nuke, it would do about jack shit. We can't even purposefully dig anywhere near this thing, the outermost layer is several kilometers underground. Good luck finding a non existing nuke with magical penetration, and enough hypothetical yield to do any damage. You have no idea of the scales involved here, be it nukes or how much larger a supervolcano is compared to any of them. This thing would do damage on a planetary scale. We've tested several nukes, even the biggest of them all, and the maximum damage it did to the planet was cause some areas comparable to cities to be radioactive, but otherwise the crust gave zero fucks about it.
And of course, even if you found your magic nuke... congrats, you ruined the megavolcano, now it is just a lame one. This thing does all this damage in its super eruptions because it has accumulating pressure for nearly a million years. That is how it builds up so much incredible inhumanly large energy to instantly explode several kilometers of solid rock into the sky. It is a pressure cooker. But what happens if you put a damn hole in a pressure cooker before it builds its critical pressure? That is right, the gases/liquids escape in a much less damaging pressure, if at all. Seriously, you're just paranoid and have no idea what you're even babbling about.
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@@louisvictor3473 Remind folks of the super-impact that created the Caribbean. Or other known supervolcano effects.
Yeah…the scale is beyond epic. If something made the average temps increase by 10 degrees, it would wipe out all life as we know it, worldwide.
His mention that that would cause (only) a 14% crash in economy, seems entirely ridiculously low number, Because of the massive scale, the obliteration of millions if not billions of just humans… Just a single, one-degree average rise in temps, is enough to seriously impact world food supplies. A 10 degree change, effectively destroys life on the planet.
Your venting the pressure MIGHT have some merit.
….unless poking vent hole triggers it to explode fully…
@@1Chimonger I agree this damage calculation makes no sense (second order thinking here is really complicated, but all indications would point to cascading system collapses, it is hard to precise where it would go). But not for the same reason.
There is a difference between 10 up and 10 down, specially in this manner. With global warming, the problem is that we just moved it further up without any mechanism to make it back down. With this event, instead of exponentially getting worse, you start at the peak of a very rough year that will kill a bunch of things (incalculable, but there are some educated guesses we can make), but then each year is less severe from the previous as the atmosphere naturally clears out. Important difference is water. Hotter beyond regular bounds, that evaporates more water than the summer heat the ecosystem is adapted to handle, things die. I mean, there are other effects but that is short and bad enough. 10 colder is within normal temperature variance within the year (i.e. things are better adapted to endure that, even if in a more miserable state), and thanks to physics quirks warming is easier than cooling (some organisms not as adapted to the temperatures might still manage a bit better than organisms not adapted to a higher temperature would manage to cope with that).
Now, don't get me wrong, it would be fucked up in a massive scale. Just pointing out that we can't compare degrees up and down by a simple numerical comparison.
Well, now I gotta add Yellowstone exploding to my “create a survival plan” list.
You don’t need a survival plan because nobody survives. It would literally wipe out all humanity and most animals on earth.
Depending on where you live - well for me - its on my “is this really worth trying to survive” list.
U wouldn’t be able to survive, because the air on the earth would become inhabitable and toxic. U WOULD DIE. JESUS CHRIST LOVES YOU!! JESUS CHRIST IS COMING BACK!!!!
Good news is its pretty unlikely to ever erupt again. The great majority of its magma is no longer fluid, but hot solid, meaning it may not possess the pressure to erupt anymore.
@@Ydrakardammit bro, why you gotta crush my hopes like that
The odds of Yellowstone erupting is less than us getting hit by an asteroid. Now I'm curious what would happen if a large asteroid scores a direct hit on Yellowstone.
They would become friends and head to Dallas to have a bear and listen to Johnny Cash play ring of fire. Obviously.
earth would kinda heat up but we would be safe if the asteroid was small but if it was big it would probably be pretty dangerous
@@MaskedDeveloper “probably” I like those odds
@Angry Combat Wombat While that's sort of true, it also has to heavily depend on size and what it's made out of. Rocks come at Earth quite frequently, but they're too small to survive the atmosphere, so they just evaporate from the sheer heat generated from the speed. And size would also have to matter on the impact. Let's say a grain of sand was somehow able to make contact from space to Earth at lightspeed, it wouldn't create a giant explosion like a meteor the size of Texas would. It would just make a very, very small hole that's a few miles deep. So honestly, speed isn't just as much of a factor as size, nor material
@@mr.honeybee7661 there'd definitely be a ring of fire alright
Humans: *Didn't destroy themselves with nuclear bombs*
Yellowstone: "Fine...I'll do it myself"
good thought XD
Imagine all the Bisons, deer, and bears getting tossed way up in the air, and then Satan rises up through the hole and goes "Death to America"
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Climate scientists: humans influences are causing unprecedented changes to the global climate.
Super volcanoes: hold my beer.
"Yellowstone is harbouring a dangerous secret."
Yup. A secret that everyone knows about.
We don't live in the US so not everyone
@Wiggles Wiggles ….
Chinese person …”hold my beer “
*Laughs in SCP 2000*
@Wiggles Wiggles we don't use internet to view other countries problems
@@mixilence8275 Well normally I'd say that's fair, though given how much damage the eruption can cause to the planet, namely our ability to survive on said planet, it would stand to reason that unless you live on the complete opposite side of the planet, you'd likely suffer major problems, and some small amount of ash may even come to your nation. If you are on the other side of the planet then it'd still indirectly effect you as there's a number of things that will likely occur, leading to global problems. Though the exact degree of which is only guessed on, as I'd take something of similar size occurring recently enough to know more accurately what would happen. Some think it'd cause an extinction level event for humanity, others that it'd merely wipe out most of the North American continent. But suppose since it shouldn't happen all that soon, it's not something to be concerned about too much, as we're more likely to die from a nuclear winter fallout style due to a future global conflict.
this is the most upbeat and cheery-voiced disaster video I have ever heard...basically we'd be toast anywhere on the continent...
We’d be toast everywhere globally pretty much.
@@Anna-1937 not necessarily. While yes it would affect pretty much the entire world in some way another, it wouldn't be all that doom and gloom. We'd probably survive, but it would be a harsher world in the next decades or so.
Yellowstone is NOT classified as "dormant". It is considered an active volcano. The CO2 emissions, geysers, mud pits, uplift & subsidence, etc are testament to the fact that the volcano is very much active, and all of the geologists I worked with considered it such.
Rock man
@@Welsh7133 thx for the pfp man i just screenshotted it and im gonna sell it for 800 mil
@@bro-zp6ch I stole it
Ya, came here to comment that as well. I give him props though for not being like every other doomsayer UA-camr. Saying "we're do for an eruption at any point". Even if we were it won't ever be a super eruption again.
@@bro-zp6ch ayo wtf is wrong with you with stealing profile pics
Abraham Lincoln: "The US can't be destroyed from the outside but the inside"
RealLifeLore:
LOL!
So either democRATs or volcanos. I can agree with that.
@@Yubgyjbgyyhhyyugtyhbyujbguuhv nice
It happened on 6th of January 2021, 14:00 EST(UTC-04:00) at the Capitol Hill, Washington District of Columbia, United States of America, North America, Americas, Earth, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, Observable Universe, Multiverse, Eternityverse.
well yes but actually yes
Hope this doesn't age poorly in my lifetime.
r/poorlyagedthings Comment left on a youtube video about how Yellostone probably wont erupt from 20 years ago
It’s far from erupting in any of our life times
Three weeks laters...
@@typicaltipsrip9664 lmao right, dude probably died in the blast too rip
@@typicaltipsrip9664 dont worry if it erupted in our lifetimes it would have been last year.
I’ve lived in Utah most of my life. I’ve been to Yellowstone and learned about the possibilities…I don’t like to think about it. But thank you for helping with my anxiety 😂
It’s highly unlikely it will ever erupt again people just like to make a big deal out of nothing
You are cute Lauren lol
@@goliath5304 stop simping
😅
"America will have to rely on food imports in order to survive"
**shows an evergreen ship**
guess that food ain't comin'
Oh, here is the comment I was looking for.
Looks like America will starve
Most countries rely on America to feed themselves I doubt they could feed America as well
I started reading comments and read this exactly as it was said in the video
Imagine how unlucky we would be if instead of Yellowstone blew up, an asteroid hit the Earth.. exactly in Yellowstone National Park
I wonder if this could counterbalance the eruption and send the magma back into Earth lol
I learned that if an asteroid were to hit Earth we would mathematically know where it's going to hit a few months in advance. Giving us time for people to kiss their homes goodbye and move to other parts of the world. Or if it's the ocean to prepare for the tsunami.
@@User31129 And an astroid is easier to stop, redirect or blow up.
@@GreenBlueWalkthrough Assuming enough time remains to do so
Fuck that will be epic
How to Survive Yellowstone Eruption :
1. Be a Cameraman
2. Be Queen Elizabeth ( dump this )
3. Be an Astronaut
I guess for a short term astronauts will be safe but after running out of supplies they have to return or starve to death.
Lol 😂
4. Live In South Florida
@@windowstudios45alt secret 5th one: DRONE
I swear the last 2 people on the planet will be Betty White, and the queen. They'll have a nice quiet talk on what used to be the white house lawn, and laugh.
Because Yellowstone is one huge volcanic caldera, IF & WHEN it decides to blow it will take out nearly the entire Northwest. This includes Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Northern Colorado, most of Montana, Eastern Oregon, & possibly a portion of Washington.
This volcano had had devastating works before. There will be all kinds of other disasters associated with massive volcanic eruptions.
It will directly affect most areas west of the Mississippi River. Life will change drastically or just be eliminated. The rest of the country and world will have famine and bad water.
Mount St. Helens erruption was absolutely enormous...learning that a supervolcanic yellowstone erruption would be a million times as big, is kinda hard to imagine. Fascinating.
Everything west of Utah till middle Nebraska will be dead, all land from Utah to Kentucky and Louisiana will be buried I ash.
I remember when Mt. St. Helens erupted. As a kid, i didn't consider the death toll but was completely enthralled by the actual event. A few years ago, i saw a documentary about it. While the death toll was low, those who died, did so in a very horrific way.
@@Godric_71 Yeah the old man who lived in a house nearby for example. So a documentary about it as well...
To give an idea, the Toba Supervolcano was 3,000 times more powerful than Mt. St. Helens
@@randyland1113 It would eradicate almost, if not all, life on the surface of the planet. Not unlike the Chicxulub impactor that wiped out about 75% of life on the planet.
Finally something positive to hear about living in south Florida
That's still a shit state... Get out before it's flooded
Before it's flooded with northerners.
Im so happy to Life in Germany lol
@@sonnydlight602 cope
@@trespasserswill7052 you couldn’t pay me enough to have me live there XD
Actually the us has "beaches" on three of the worlds oceans technically Alaska has coastline along the Arctic Ocean.
That's not even a technicality.
Ah, the arctic ocean, my favorite swimming spot. Makes for a good warm winter vacation spot too
@@ciqme and those white and black dolphins are so much fun to play with
Everybody likes to forget that Alaska has a northern coast too.
@@ntdscherer it is quite literally a technicality
Man, that's spooky.I had a dream once that Yellowstone erupted and wiped out a third of all life on earth. The entire Westcoast was destroyed along with south America and other areas. I remember the sheer terror I had along with the scale of destruction. It truly was something that was beyond anything I could comprehend. What makes it crazy is that I had that dream before I knew that was even a possibility.
Dw I'm not dieing to a volcano
I had a dream that youre not making it up, but it was just a dream.
None of that happened.
You had that dream because of the Bible. Where else do you think you got that one third number? It’s from Revelation
Revelation 9:18
Basically anyone that dies in the blast zone will be luckier than the people struggling to survive the aftermath.
I know right. They gotta let me know about these things. So when shes ready to go i can just have some one carnival cannon ball me into it. Go out with a lovely bang 🙃
One Of The Living by Tina Turner, "They always said the living will envy the dead."
Ayyye I'm in the blue blast radius 😎
Kind of like a Nuclear War. Better to die instantly than live through the aftermath.
@@ragingbull154 I wouldn't mind turning into a ghoul like in Fallout.
I respect you so much for mentioning that Yellowstone is highly unlikely to erupt any time soon. Most channels don’t so they can get more attention from scare baiting.
There is always a chance😉
there was over 500 earthquakes this month alone, this is bound to erupt soon. look into it.
@@justincollins869 get a life and stop trying to scare people
@@danielcrawford3066 you obviously didn’t look it up, it’s not to scare people it’s trying to inform people.
@@danielcrawford3066 JK it’s more than 1000 in the month of july. I was wrong.
"It definitely will not happen in our lifetime"
I dunno man, if there's something 2020 taught me is to expect the impossible
A new virus/pandemic isnt unexpected nor impossible
@@StanbyMode everything that can go wrong, can and will go wrong
You probably jinx it
Dude only thing good was your add in the beginning other than that you said a whole bunch of nothing. Wow 5 million subs for FILLER CoNtEnT.
FRaud will likely not cause an eruption.
I’m fed up with this Volcano, it’s time to say ,,STOP”, it’s time to send a cease and desist…
I prefer a cease to exist
@@minidakota318 how about u find a crease to persist?
What if caseoh jumps on top of yellowstone
With Yellowstone collapse in on itself
Using humor as a defense mechanism won’t help the outcome
@@CloudxBoys that’s why I try intimidation! Stupid Supervolcano…
NASA actually outlined a 4 billion USD plan in 2017 on how the volcano could be cooled down with geothermal energy plants. The plan ended up getting shelved due to the usual concerns, i.e. the price tag, effects on tourism, and potential for error. Which is unfortunate, given that this plan would provide clean energy for the US for tens of thousands of years, and given that negative effects on tourist spots and potential for error can both be minimized with careful planning and R&D.
Too costly but we send $Billions to Ukraine and $Billions in weaponry! Congress has its head WHERE THE SUN DOESN’T SHINE AS USUAL!
The US is owned by the oil, gas and coal industries, that alone means it will remain shelved for a long time, because clean, long lasting energy would lose them money.
Interesting.
Bruuuh that would’ve been so cool
Any links to official sources on this plan?
"The volcano is highly unlikely to erupt in our lifetime"
Never tell me the odds.
1 in 730,000 or 0.00014% chance of erupting. we are overdue tho, so idk. it may blow up tomorrow.
There’s always a possibility for this to happen in our generation. When people says this kind of stuff is because they have fear of it really happening. No one should ever doubt the power of Mother Nature. Good comment 👍
If ifs n buts was nuts the queen would be King
Lol... Don't worry. Raising Ocean levels will put out the flames. 😂🤣
Honest truth nothing surprises me with stuff like this it's like RWBY volume 8 with Salem's attack and ppl were surprised I didn't even lift an eyebrow cause I had a feeling that Salem was going to do something like that I mean there were clues leading up to that she was up to something and I came to the conclusion that she was going to use an attack nobody would see coming cause ik I would have done something like that if it was me
"Lower than the odds of a civilization getting wiped out by an asteroid."
But what if an asteroid directly hits the Yellowstone Caldera? Would the damage be more or less?
No doubt in my mind our enemies have nukes aimed at this location.
@geoffwalters.. any foreign terrorist organisation reading your comment have just had a lightbulb moment 💡 lol
@@O-D-P I thought about that, but trust me, it's not the first person to think about this. Fact.
I would call that a headshot at that point
you... damn
Anyone watching this after the basin explosion?
Imagine it explodes tomorrow and he’s just like “Called it”
He'd probably get evaporated or killed by the seismic events.
@@Shinzon23 nah, impossible
@@Shinzon23 Too far he lives in Texas, he'd probably lose weight but won't be killed
No don’t lol
Funny why it hasn't yet. With all these UAP's flying around, in and out of volcanos make you wonder if they are responsible.
Us in Wyoming have an approach to thinking of an eruption, it’s just “hey why not live close enough that we die instantly”
Said like a man.
I like the confidence
True
Good strategy, nobody cares about Wyoming so make it fast
Good strategy. You're gonna die anyway, so why not go as quickly and as painlessly as possible.
Everyone in the US : Dies
Government : Well this is gonna cost tax payers 3 Trillion
lmfao
Quite, and without tax payers it will prove quite tricky to gather that sum
@@LOLquendoTV spin up the money printer bois
@@LOLquendoTV Money printer go brrrrr
@@LOLquendoTV No worries, the US government would use all of it's remaining military resources to invade some small country to raise funds
Your channel has a lot of interesting content. Cook stuff bro. 👍👍👍👍👍five thumbs ups.
If Yellowstone blows up, toilet paper will once again be hard to find.
I'd say this would be a reasonable time to hoard supplies
@@MeatSporkMusic ya but toilet paper isn't that necessary
Well, water... you know...
@@dylanjesus1552 well and water, lots of seeds, don't forget blankets........
Yes with everyone shitting on themselves from fear.
On the up side, Arizona would finally be habitable after a 10 degrees cool off
oof yea phoenix and places like that would but northern Arizona in the winter will suck last year it got to 15 degrees in Prescott valley so only 5 degrees would suck Antarctica would really suck though
I live in Phoenix. Maybe it might get cool enough to snow lol
@@DesertRunner602 It did snow in Phx in the late 1980s.
Unfortunately what will really happen with that big a drop in temperature is that global weather patterns change radically. What will certainly happen is glaciers advancing. The snow cover will also reflect the sunlight and therefore the heat so we will end up with another little ice age. While that will help with global warning in the short term it isn't the way I would choose. There is also no predicting how the weather patterns will settle - they can barely provide a 14 day forecast.
Oh so true! It will be colder than the surface of the sun!
The entirety of North America would be affected significantly and so will the rest of the planet, I can't imagine the impact it will have on humanity as a whole
Wow I didn’t think the same thing too! How are you so brilliant!!
So much for the obvious
Projections have been for decades that it could end up giving us a nuclear winter
klo schuessel You mean Volcanic winter
My dad left me for his sister
Bob Thomas but i think Yellowstone wouldn't result a Winter because i think tsar bomba is more powerful than super volcanoes .
"What Happens If Yellowstone Blows Up Tomorrow?" Easy - a hell of a lot of us are going to die.
Sooner rather than later😂
Man, Florida could really benefit from that 10 degrees cooler
but the ash would be felt worldwide , we're talking death's worldwide
@@sage-ct4bk yeah, but Florida could really benefit from that 10 degrees cooler
@@sage-ct4bk a soul for a soul
@@sage-ct4bk 10 degrees cooler is better than death.
We could
When St Helen's blew, the ash deposit in Eastern Washington actually improved the land used by agriculture. The ash became fertilizer for farmers.
Sadly the farmers also became fertilizer as well
Those that perished would disagree with you.
That explosion changed the whole scheme of geo physics. Geophysics now state the grand canyon was burnt out by lava flow. All things on the earth are formed cataclysmicly. Standing fossilized forests have been found same as dinosaurs with intact vascular system........using big numbers like 60 million years ago proves utter ignorance and slavery to a close minded education system $$$$ validating placing monetary value on false information.
@J.W. S.D I see what you mean. I just meant that the enrichment of the soil was of no use to the farmers who died. Death is the great equalizer!
@@hounddog3476 uh no, you're nuts
"Why worry about an apocalypse if there's such a small chance?"
RealLifeLore: Hold my Toyota Carolla
The series of events that leads to a supervolcanic eruption at Yellowstone takes many centuries at the very least, more likely thousands of years. The beginning would be a small volcanic eruption, followed by hundreds more. This process hasn't even started, so we are safe for centuries to come.
When Dr Wayne Clark from S California prayed for me, a stream of the Fire of God flowed into me. God added d fire to d golden censer (me) and OVERTURNED it on d earth as in Rev 8. God gave me a vision somewhat similar to Ez 9 and gifted me with the 6 weapons /angels /plagues : wind, water, fire, earth, pestilences and wars (judges 9, d first such retribution of the release of devils causing wars and Americans terrorising Americans was 911). I saw God wielding an Axe devastating man /usa and God told me to command disasters on the usa until compensation paid as his Hand will fight for me against the usa. My enemy is God's enemy. God also asked me to read Deuteronomy showing tt usa is cursed in d City, cursed in the country for doing injustices to strangers and helpless and touching God's anointed King. Like David who was anointed King 3 times, I have been anointed thrice with the anointings of Called, Chosen and Faithful to become a heavenly king, Army of Heaven to strike down d evil nations - monsters great red dragons committing monstrous moral distortions - Rev 17 and 19. Commanding, fire of God produced EMW came forth to carry my commands, form a picture and activated the disasters on the dates i chose, d firsts were hurricane Hugo and St Francisco EQ but for Chinatown to stand. Ordinary fire/electricity can also be used to produce EMW to carry sound and picture but only reproduced in TV. God is a living, eternal consuming fire whose EMW (Hand) can CRAFT good or evil - disasters, death and hell - isaiah 45. God is love and therefore just and being d faithful one (trustworthy and unchanging) fulfilled the prophecy of psalms 18 to make me into David to turn d usa into dust.
Ahh yes send the evergreen with necessary supplies in a crisis only for it to get stuck again :)
@Sahara I'm not sure but there is a chance he might like walls
wassup mod dev mr sk1er
@@chrissuarez9671 I hate walls
@@chrissuarez9671 I know that he likes-- what is this Redditor shit? Get tf outta here
Did you mean the Ever Given?
The people: We need to stop global warming!
Yellowstone: Hold my beer.
Carlin, man
You can't have people talk about global warming if you don't have people
@Xander Kirkup. Russia, China, North Korea, Iran: “Hold my nuke”
@Xander Kirkup let's just keep going as normal, then blow this shit up, anytime we need to get cool again.
@Xander Kirkup but a volcano only erupts because it blows up, so just close it maybe?
Him: "But Yellowstone is harboring a dangerous secret."
What type of secret is this? Almost everyone knows about this.
It's that type secret that everyone knows about but still calls a secret.
Like NORAD.
It's like freemasonry.Everybody insists to call it a "secret society" when they are anything but that.
It means because it’s hidden. Of course everybody knows about it.
If something initially was a secret it's easier to just keep calling it a secret even if it becomes common knowledge
Great video and information. One small correction that my Filipino wife brought to my attention is the volcano you have labeled as "Pintabu" is named Pinatubo. Its Tagalog translation means: "Let it grow", with direct effect from humans (according to her knowledge of the language).
it is a great video only its pure speculation because no scientist can predict the magnitude , it could also be a small eruption still doing dmg to the area etc but not as devastating as portrayed this video is the worst case scenario
Yellowstone: *shows warning signs of going sicko mode*
Some stubborn grandpa who lives 10 miles away: “I’m not leaving!”
Honestly, leaving if you're within the blast radius is a pretty bad idea unless you can on a plane and escape said radius before it erupts. If you're within that immediate impact zone, you'd just ve dead before you even realized what hit you, vaporized in a moment with either no pain at all or excruciating pain for like 2 seconds...
@@Tyler_W my professor once told me, “if you know where a nuke will detonate, you should go towards it, it’ll be a quicker death”
Where I do agree with going towards the blast if it’s literally about to happen right then, I also believe in getting away from it because in the video the signs leading up to the actual eruption would take weeks-months before it went off…
"Nope! Not gettin' outta this chair!"
That would probably be my grandpa. We live about an hour and a half (driving wise) north of the park, and my grandpa is one of the most stubborn people I've met lol
“The odds of it erupting are 0.00001%”
Shiny hunters: I like those odds
More like 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.1%
😨
Slightly less than dying from Covid then
@@dickenscider7328 And a lot less than being gored to death by a buffalo. 😵
Nope ... 50/50
*Yellowstone blows up, killing a huge amount of people*
“Holy shit!! This will be terrible for the economy!!”
Environment: Am I'm Joke to you
This will definitely effect the trout population
You mean?
We're no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
You wouldn't get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
And if you ask me how I'm feeling
Don't tell me you're too blind to see
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give, never gonna give
(Give you up)
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
It would be, and when the economy is screwed thousands more die
This will definitely affect the metal industry in Sweden
Thanks!
Yellowstone is like that one pimple Earth wants to pop but doesn’t want to get a skin sickness. But it’s very tempting.
and it's even worse for earth because it never goes away
@@SandaaaGW2 yep
@@SandaaaGW2 It WOULD go away. recent studies suggests that the hotspot is waning.
Quick note from a former Yellowstone Guide: The geyser pictured when Old Faithful is mentioned is actually Castle Geyser, which is a short walk from Old Faithful in the same geyser basin. Thanks for the excellent content! This is one of my favorite channels!!!
Thanks for the information! Must have been fun exploring yellow stone.
Yeah, I didn’t think that was Old Faithful.
Most people, such as myself, who've never been there, wouldn't know the difference...I didn't even know Castle Geyser even existed until I saw this post...someone else said that when he was bragging on how beautiful the US was, he showed a picture of Canada...I live in the US & didn't know that was a picture of Canada...
Wyoming, Montana and Idaho needs to keep its hands off of America's Grizzly Bears, no state management ever again for that species, Manifest Destiny owes huge dues and Grizzlies need to remain untouchable
Been to Yellowstone a few times. Been to Old faithful. Recognized that. Glad you said something. Yellowstone won't pop in one giant go, but more like many steaming holes in an apple pie until the chamber is empty and it caves in again prepping for its next performance in umpteen hundred thousand years. I watched that documentary. While I'd kind of like to see it blow just for the science and curiosity, I absolutely don't want to be around for the side effects. Same for the Cascadia earthquake. Luckily, I don't live in the Pacific Northwest. Bay Area, California. Will probably feel it somewhat without having the roof come down on my head. 😁
it’ all fun and games until “OBJECTIVE: Escape” pops up in your vision
Current Objective: SURVIVE
Booooo
When the escape/survive objective also comes with its own music, especially if it's Holding Out For A Hero, you know sh*t just got real.
@@WumboMing Titanfall⁉️⁉️⁉️ 😳
*boss batle*
Something to know about volcanic ash: it’s nothing like what you usually think of when you think “ash”. Instead, it’s made of up pieces of rock, obsidian, and crystals. That means not only is it burning hot, it’s sharp too, and you will be breathing it into your lungs, it will be getting in your eyes, it will burn and stick to your skin (or what’s left of your skin)
Me: "I think I want to move to Montana, get a fresh start."
Internet: "The entire western US is in a severe drought with no end in sight."
Me: "I've been through a drought before, it won't last forever. Lets make some plans."
Internet: "If Yellowstone blows tomorrow, Montana won't exist."
Me: "WILL YOU SHUT UP PLEASE!"
That’s a fact…..
@@blaeiptekvkukurbo and lots of militia members who want to overthrow the government
No not much militia. Not a lot of people at all. West side snows slot and east side is mostly field of wheat. Temperature can dip to -50° while summers 90-100. Land prices are cheap but distances great. We go 110 miles just to go to the dentist.
I moved to Arizona...
There’s people in Hawaii still buying land that sits in lava flow paths. Gotta weigh out the risk/benefit factors anywhere you go.
I spent 15 years in the Bozeman area. Wouldn’t trade that experience for anything.
Yeah I think I’ll just stay over here on the east coast for now 😂
The worst theory is: Yellowstone eruption will awake other sleeping supervolcanoes...
Earth taking that big sneeze once in a while.
Taupo, Toba, Siberian Traps, Decan Traps. Russia, Indonesia, New Zealand, and India destroyed. That's a fine mass extinction.
Hehe hopefully no volcano in Georgia
They're all chained by the ring of fire, right? Maybe that's why in Biblical revelations they mention the sun blackening, great earthquake, and people running to hide in mountains?
@@damonnugent1993 Siberain and Decan traps are in India and deep in Russian Mainland. They are not tied to the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Indonesia, New Zealand and a few others I mentioned are.
"Yellowstone is harbouring a dangerous secret". It's not a secret.
Right everyone know there's a volcano there
😱 They found the secret torture cham... oh you mean the supervolcano?
Ignore everything I just said. 🤣
Believe it or not most don't know there is a Super Volcanoe or even heard of a Super Volcanoe.
Go ahead and ask your friends and family I bet most of them won't know
@@MARZOSIRUS ???, I did that and 3 out of 5 members of my family knew there was a volcano down there, it's not a secret to anybody
@@alexanderthegrrrreat6727 it was a secret from 2 outta five.
Year 138.024 here. The blast just happened. Man, this video was so accurate. You guys have no idea.
Tell me about the future
"Mt. Pintabu"
That's probably the worst butchering of a foreign name I've ever seen
It’s not even the right word. Pinatubo
@@LordVerdo
How can you "be" such a smartass?
As a Pinoy living in the Philippines, "Mt. Pintabu" is gonna be the most comedic thing I've heard for the entire day 🤣
@@LordVerdo because it's on the video, at 9:42
How can he missed it when at 2:23 the infographics shows the right name of 'Pintabu' lolz
All southern Arizona heard was “10 degrees cooler for a decade”?!? Take one for the team Yellow Stone!
Lmao I can relate to this, especially this summer it’s been more brutal than usual
@@smallestcharles put a city in a desert, this is what happens.
Bro I’m from AZ and I was like 10 degrees cooler doesn’t seem that bad😁😭😭😭😭😭
I live in northern utah and it’s 100+ degrees most days. I cant imagine how people in southern arizona feel.
bro, i live in tucson and the heat out here is brutal.
Watch this get recommend to everyone when Yellowstone finally blows up
😑
Will anyone even use youtube at all by then?
Blows up a week after being in everyone's recommended 🤣
SERIOUS
@@c0d3_888 Why not, as if north america and Europe, and the rest of the world do not exist? UA-cam has servers across the GLOBAL!
Lake Yellowstone has 4 cubic miles of water. When the caldera starts to quake water drains into the lava chamber. The water superheats turns to super heated steam which expands (1600 to1) adding to the force of the next eruption. More water pours into the chamber causing an even bigger quake until the BIG ONE. What to do? Engineer an emergency lake drain system and prepare for downstream evacuation.
Isnt already a proven fact that the magma chamber is spreading out so that an eruption wouldnt happen?
Source?
I think it's either that or the plate is drifting over the chamber to where a giant eruption wouldn't be possible
ok
Yeah but that's no fun
@@RealLifeLore tru
WORLD: "How ever will we solve global warming"
YELLOWSTONE: "Allow me to introduce myself"
i know right??
16 meters deep of Pumice St Louis 48 meters deep of Pumice Denver. Only way to stop would be to Nuke Yellowstone everyday for a month by burying the Nukes 65 meters.
At first I thought he used celsius degrees and i was much concerned lol
Bru ye
@@ni9465, I fail to see how that would help an already erupting/about to erupt caldera. If that magma moves, we don't have the technology nor the required energy at our disposal to stop it.
If Yellowstone blows up tomorrow, there's going to be a lot of buffalo wings scattered about Nebraska and Kansas.
Lets not forget cooked goose too.
Aaaaahahahahaha
Lol
*Wild Buffalo Wings*
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I like when it mentions food imports it shows an evergreen ship, the brand that blocked the suez canal and caused huge shipping issues.
Hi I'm from Philippines, and correction for the aforementioned name of the volcano located here in the Philippines. It is Mt. Pinatubo not Mt. Pintabu. 😊
tbh i was confused too i thought that there is another volcano that blown up like Mt. pinatubo
Oh shut up
Maybe, american's can't say it properly so they misspell it.. also, writing an incorrect name is wrong and is not right when making an informative video...
@@이기통-f2h this is not American
Salamatt
“what if Yellowstone blows up tomorrow?”
SCP Foundation: *Preparations intensify*
SCP-1422: ha nope
Throw the lizard at it
Then someone realises that SCP-2000 aka the Deus Ex Machina aka the Civilisation Reset Button is located right in Yellowstone National Park…
@@EonityLuna that’s why I type “preparations Intensify”
@@EonityLuna along with the fact that almost the entire foundation outside of the site at Yellowstone doesn’t even know Wyoming exists
And this just convinced me to retire to Wyoming. If I am going to die in a world ending disaster, this one sounds the most awesome.
Agree. The visuals alone should be (literally) breathtaking.
@@carlsaganlives6086 Gotta love those visuals ! Oh, the priorities of life.....brilliant logic !
Were waiting for you lol
send pics of it
Beautiful country, I live about 80 miles south of the park.
Seems like a nice video to watch before bed :)
Just shows how old everything really is and how insignificant we really are. Not in a depressing way but in a humbling way. How can we feel so important when we're surround by things that live through thousands of our lifetimes. Pretty amazing.
I totally agree!
Yeah and thinking we are the last creature on this planet, i mean we often think after human extinct there will be no other smart creature will exist
@@ZFanz we are truly the pinnacle
We shouldn't measure importance through life span.
@@ZFanz who thinks that? lol
A dermatologist's advice applies here: Don't squeeze it.
You have a corrupt sense of humor I like that in person
@@cogit8able Get You SOME !
Wow ! This dude know how ta squeeze a dog .
SqueezeitBoil !
"What if Yellowstone blew up?"
Immediate flashbacks to the movie "2012"
Man look on covid in 2020 and this year USA hot,Europe and China in water,man its not going to end soon
The best part is when Yellowstone’s eruption was quite literally the only thing not exaggerated by the movie. The real thing would be MUCH much worse, just from the immediate explosion alone.
Woody Harrelson is still there waiting broadcasting on radio.
Maybe “2012” would answer your question 😅
You'll be sprinting faster than Hussein Bolt.
Who’s here after the explosion today
o/
Meanwhile in Maine: Why is the snow a bit grey this Summer?
Same with Alaska
Meanwhile in Hawaii: Finally the mainland gets to see what we go through!-x5!
More like holy shit the snow reached 30 ft in a day in april lol
Why don't we just take Yellowstone and push it somewhere else.
Best comment lol
That idea might be crazy enough...
TO GET US ALL KILLED!
Lets kick it to the ocean, it needs to cool off!!!
Put it in Moscow
@@Bomp.. Putin hates competition!!
"the odds of this happening are actually lower than civilization being wiped out by an asteroid, so this isn't a problem you have to worry about"
I dunno, that just sounds like two problems I have to worry about now…
The world is billions of years old and we have some recorded knowledge of about seven thousand years of it.
I suggest near species death cataclysms have happened before. .. SEVERAL times.
Look at the recent earthquakes there, over 160 happened in the past 2 days that’s not normal at all
@@themightyparthos dinos except is wasn’t very near more of a was
Mother Nature is getting tired of us lmao it’s going to happen soon
If it'll take your mind off of the supermassive black hole at the center of our milky way galaxy or our galaxy's impending collision with the Andromeda galaxy.
Alien 1: Aha! I got u. Moves game piece.
Alien 2: Oh no u don’t! Watch this
Dont worry guys
He’s still on his cooldown after using the ultimate skill
Is that an Elder Scrolls Online reference? xD
@@Klinsk Its a reference to any online combat game
reading this justs makes me calm
I dont think thats the ultimate skill, it was just a skill, the ultimate one will come later.
dota?
The odds are 0.001 percent
Shiny hunters: *Heavy breathing*
He said 0.0001, but yeah it's still absurdly high, lol
Soft resetting for that yellowstone eruption
@@floored_4x490 oh The purple one
Yeah but you know it's 40 000 years overdue...it could yeet us all any sec
@@abarette_ yeah, I feel like for an event like this, a chance of 0% would be the better, even 0.0001% is terrifying
After the disaster is done for and things are back in normal, in about 30-50 years after the eruption US will have by far the most fertile ground on earth.
**agriculture intensifies**
“It may have taken 5 decades and costed a few million lives, but damn my crops are mighty tasty”
Because of human fertilizer.
Will come in handy for restarting civilization
@@tinycervid7679 gonna be a new earth.
Who’s here because of the recent eruption?
At this point... 2022 is just waiting for someone to "hold it's beer".
Don’t give it any ideas now
Let me graduate school first!
🤣
hi H...
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not know will be 2022 yet...
dont need a beer...
best drink clean fresh water
I know right. The world is only gonna get worse with weather and diseases. Humans are fucked and we did it to ourselves.
wait, the cost is only 3 trillion? i expected way more cause of the power lines and the 10 degrees colder thing lol
You’re right. The Democratic representatives proposed a bill to allocate $10 trillion for Covid relief last year, involving the minting of two $1 trillion coins to pay for it, $3 trillion is pocket change lol
@@TomTom-wm5ke ... $3T is a 7th of the US's GDP... a lost that great would send the US into an economic collapse
@@JamesMerlaut lol bullshit, they spent more than that in the last year on Covid
OMG EXYL I LOVE YOUR MUSIC
@@thrls wow and thrills you guys are awesome
The fact that we get free documentaries on UA-cam by RealLifeLore is truly a gift... 👍
👍
Agreed! The docs are what brought me to UA-cam. :-)
*”Thanks, Mom!” says the content creator of this channel...* 😏
i still say boo. sneaky move on their part. like the mormon commercials that used to air on TV...heart tugging, best dad in the whole wide world stuff.
i had just given birth and those ads would make me cry...but then so did a jiffy peanut butter ad, or a shoe ad. NYPD Blue... anything on TV. maybe it was a me thing....
awesome video! the visuals are stunning and really make you think. but honestly, i can't help but feel that the chances of a supervolcano exploding are being a bit overhyped. i mean, it's been thousands of years since the last major eruption, so isn't it more likely we're just blowing it out of proportion?
I went to Yellowstone with my grandpa and my dad. My dad and I were walking around a gift shop, and my grandpa came up to us and said "The volcano we are standing on right now can erupt at any moment, and the surrounding states would be dead within seconds."
I was on edge the whole time I was there 😅 I like how you kind of eased your way into saying what would happen, while my grandpa was like here's some anxiety for the next 3 days 🙃
lol
You have lost your mind
Leave it to a Boomer to get right to the point. We don't really have any time to beat around the bush! I say this, as a person who is 67 years old...
@@marshawargo7238 By the way thank you for ruining our economy, boomers!
@@marshawargo7238
Well you are a boomer, just in case someone didn't already let you know that.
Alternate title: scaring the shit out of people for 15 minutes straight
More like: *cornering immortals*
And then downplaying it
@Nick Cruz he said it wouldn’t happen, it is extremely unlikely it will happen in our lifetimes
@Nick Cruz it is inevitable, its not a matter of if, its a matter of when, its extremely unlikely to happen anytime in our lifetimes or even our great great great great great great great grandchildren, but it will happen eventually
Yep.
As someone living in Salt Lake, it comforts me that I would probably die pretty fast from this without much suffering.
Lucky i live in ny so slow death for me
As someone who can drive to Yellowstone in less than 2 hours I will likely die instantly.
I’m here too man, still terrified tho D:
Dude.... you would have minutes to react and thereby would suffer quite a bit. Maybe you should move to the U.S. Virgin Islands..... just to be safe.
@@thommysides4616 I would die from the initial eruption and lava flow. I live around 90 miles away lol
Who’s here after hearing about the small eruption like button
Me
*Hydrothermal explosion. Not an eruption. Not REMOTELY the same thing.
Mount St.Helen's: pimple
Krakatoa: boil
Yellowstone: cyst
Fair
Krakatoa has nothing on Tambora
What is the Black plague
pop them zits
0:44 I'm sorry what? Germany's only 360,000 square kilometers. 85 million square kilometers is almost double the size of Asia.
Exactly, I don't know how a mistake of this size could have slipped.
Germany and the US have been hiding an extra 5 Russia's each in secret land
Not only RealLifeLore has made a land area error in this video, the channel’s mistakes are also unavoidable.
Go home, RealLifeLore, you are drunk!
@Samuel Cheung probably confused square kilometers for acres
@@tcg1_qc sounds reasonable
“Why do I hear boss music” materialized.
I chuckled at Pintabu, it sounds cute like a Pokémon. Instead of Pinatubo. LMFAO
Its always just crazy to think about how many ways we could be wiped out and how it technically can happen at any time just that it is very unlikely
agree Asteriods, Volcanos, Tornados, Hurracaines, Etc
Yup.
Sometimes I wish I knew less about all this stuff lol ...
@@edgaral and don't forget flood basalts lol
You just answered your own question. I always look for one to disavow Mr. Murphy, to know the truth
there really are threats everywhere. asteroids, volcanoes, war, stray bullets, car accidents, storms, climate change, disease. ever since the pandemic I've been thinking about it a lot. how devastation to the human race or even some humans would just become a statistic in the future. it's really depressing honestly.
I've grown up in Seattle, WA with the history of St. Helens' last blow. One thing they've always told us about Yellowstone is that not only will it blow, but you have the Cascade and Rocky mountains with numerous active Volcanos that we are not sure if have underground connects to Yellowstone. We simply do not know how an eruption of Yellowstone would effect the other volcanic ranges near by. So in short, Yellowstone going, could mean a chain reaction alone the West Coast of the US. Pretty much, we are so screwed.... sooooo screwed, if Yellowstone decides to blow it's top.
It would be ironic.
Despite all its vast technology, military might, strong allies, and economic power the United States and the Pax Americana would be destroyed not from internal decay, foreign invasion, or nuclear war, but from a volcanic eruption that destroyed half the country.
The modern era would come to a sudden and abrupt end as civilization around the world would likely collapse under the weight of a pseudo-nuclear winter.
Centuries into the future, archeologists and historians would be baffled at how such an advanced civilization came to such an abrupt and sudden end. Kinda like how we today are still unsure on how the Bronze Age Civilizations collapsed.
@@Kaiserboo1871 exactly. Yellowstone is a civilization ending event. Life would probably live on, but it would very much like the Bronze Age. There would be mini dark ages in some parts of the world and others (like China's history during the European Dark Ages) would be left to tell the story of the end of the world.
@@PinkPixie019 Humanity would be reduced for sure, but to what extent is up for debate.
Would humanity be able to maintain its technological prowess or would it forget how to operate computers during the chaos.
Its hard to say if the United States would survive or not. If it continues to exist at all it would be in an incredibly weakened state and would likely become an autocracy. Our time as a hyper power would end right then and there with no hope of ever returning.
China would either become a totalitarian dictatorship like it was under Mao or collapse into Warlord Cliques like it has done throughout history.
Same as Russia, either Putin (or his successor) holds onto power or it falls into civil war.
So the entire Western United States would be completely wiped out faster than Ozzy Osborne’s brain cells. As a Californian, sounds super!
@@ohnobro1424 San Andreas' Big One finally hits, triggering the Cascadia Subduction Zone, to which the massive energy generated from Cascadia's mega quake transfers to the Yellowstone Volcano, resulting in an eruption.
"which is lower than the chance of getting wiped by an asteroid"
Excuse me what
Yea exactly. Like bruh we're not ready for a giant rock to the head
@@imjusstchillin5776 *Bonk*
I'd rather take the volcano since i actually want a winter.
Just remember the sun is a deadly laser.
That black cloud would shut everything down itself for a while it would be so dark
I can imagine everyone evacuating and then you can see that one random crazy radio dude on the hill talking to everyone screaming what he’s seeing on the radio. Yes, I am referencing 2012
“This marks, the last day of the United States of America!”
Judgment day U w U
Shit movie.
i just rewatched 2012 a couple days ago, and noticed something weird (SPOILER ALERT) of the arks in the end, 1 was evidently russia, japan, china and maybe india... one had most of europe (germany, italy, i believe france and spain were mentioned) and somehow usa was alone on it's own ark?? no mention of central america, any of south america, africa? australia??? i realize most of the people were wiped out, but not even any leaders from any of those?
@@briwanderz yes I noticed that too. It looks like they really only kept great powers and forgot about those countries.
America: I obliterated entire islands with my nuclear weapons!
Nature: lol
Not very big islands, actually.
Bikini Attol, Squidward.
Remember Bikini Atoll.
@@georgesracingcar7701 *Bikini Atoll Flashbacks intensify*
Nature : pathetic
There couldn't have been a better reply.
yellowstone: "i'm about to end humanity's career..."
meanwhile, the polar bears and penguins currently suffering from global warming...
@Abner The basset But it would put a hurting on them, wild life as well
The Volcano will literary go "boom bam bop badabop boom pow"
Go for it yellowstone
@Abner The basset And there was less humans and technology and they wouldn’t had know or have that much time before the volcano erupt. So like back then they wouldn’t had run away and running not very fast but now it diff