NASA said the Long Valley California Volcano is ready to blow, and said that it could trigger a new ice age.
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I'm not sure... I have been trying to deliver the map here, but for some reason, I can't seem to deliver it.Oh shit. Is this near the mamoth lakes super volcano?
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Age | 760,000 yrs |
Location | Mono County, California United States |
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You need stretchy cotton gloves for warmth, covered by waterproof cold-weather glovesBut...but...but I'm in shorts & a T-shirt...I'm not ready for a new ice age
From the information I read today, if it triggers an ice age it's every bit if not more dangerous than Yellowstone's caldera threat that has not been dismissed yet.---California supervolcano may be as dangerous as Yellowstone's---
California supervolcano may be as dangerous as Yellowstone's
Yes, Yellowstone has all those famous steaming pots and geysers, but Long Valley has many...www.sfgate.com
NASA said the Long Valley California Volcano is ready to blow, and said that it could trigger a new ice age.