As far as I know. No part of the Rocky Mountain Range is considered live.
But if one of these supervolcanos were to erupt, it would probably cause the range to shift a bit. Which in turn would cause MANY earthquakes and lives lost.
I could be wrong. But that's what ran through my head when reading through this post. (AND, I just woke up. So, I'm probably just spewing out useless information.)
It doesn't take a supervolcano to screw up the weather world-wide. Tambora erupted in 1815; 1816 is known as the year without a summer. There was misery and famine around the world.
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I live in possibly the least seismically active area on earth (south-west Australia) and I realise I'm not 100% safe, only about 90%.
Mother Earth, she is a cruel bitch.
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Look up Paracutin. ;)
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But if one of these supervolcanos were to erupt, it would probably cause the range to shift a bit. Which in turn would cause MANY earthquakes and lives lost.
I could be wrong. But that's what ran through my head when reading through this post. (AND, I just woke up. So, I'm probably just spewing out useless information.)
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