Supervolcanoes remain active for thousands of years after supereruptions

Supervolcanoes remain active for thousands of years after supereruptions

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Science, Geography

11th Grade - University

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The video discusses the aftermath of super eruptions, focusing on Mount Toba in Indonesia. It highlights how magma continued to ooze for thousands of years after the eruption, posing ongoing hazards. The eruption's global impact included plummeting temperatures and potential human extinction. The study enhances understanding of super volcanoes and their long-term effects.

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What are super eruptions and what impact do they have on a global scale?

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How long did magma continue to ooze out from Mount Toba after its last super eruption?

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What does the new research suggest about the hazards of super volcanoes after their largest eruptions?

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How does the study contribute to our understanding of super volcanoes over time?

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What were the consequences of Toba's last super eruption on global temperatures?

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