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Yellowstone crater movement sparks fears of supervolcano explosion as scientists assess risk

Scientists investigating the Yellowstone supervolcano have discovered movement deep in the crater, sparking fears the sleeping giant could erupt.

The volcano, located under Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming , is capable of producing a devastating magnitude 8 eruption .

And because it has not exploded in about 640,000 years, some experts and locals believe the volcano is overdue.

Researchers analyzing the supervolcano's crater, or caldera, found magma inside is moving northeast and shifting the concentration of volcanic activity along with it.

That means if the volcano were to erupt, it would happen in this area compared to previous warnings in the western region





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