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①Hello everyone, today I want to show you a part of how the earth was made, and mainly talk about Yellowstone.
②As continents shift and clash, volcanoes erupt, and glaciers grow and recede, the Earth’s crust is carved in countless fascinating ways, leaving a trail of geological mysteries behind. And one of the greatest is Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. This is one of the world’s most geologically active places, shaken by up to 5000 earthquakes every year, and with more geysers and hot springs than in the rest of the world combined.
Scientists studying Yellowstone are uncovering a violent past. Carved water, crushed by ancient glaciers and blasted by the biggest volcanic eruptions ever known on the planet. And even today, Yellowstone is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
③Yellowstone is one of the most amazing places on Earth, and it’s unique. It contains some of America’s most stunning scenery and wildlife.
Yellowstone is the world’s first national park which is in the northw estern corner of Wyoming and overlaps into Montana and Idaho. The park covers 3468 square miles, 63 miles north to south and 54 miles east to west. It’s a very unusual geology that created the park.
④Old Faithful is the star attraction of Yellowstone. It’s one of the most predictable geographical features on Earth , erupting almost 91 minutes.
⑤Beneath Old Faithful is a rather complex plumbing system, filled with caverns and conduits and constrictions. Rainwater saturating the ground around the geyser slowly fills its underground reservoir. Hot rocks below ground heat the water under pressure for around 90 minutes. Suddenly some water spurts through a tiny, five inch wide crack in the rocks. This causes a drop in the pressure within the water chamber. In a instant, thousands of gallons of water are turned to steam and blasted up into the air.
The gases come out from the geysers is the same mix that is found coming out of volcanoes. So gases are clear evidence that under the springs and geysers is a volcano. Yellowstone must be powered by the heat of the volcano.
⑥People can’t see a smoking volcano or a big steep volcanic crater. But where is the volcano? Scientists find out evidences to show us that Yellowstone is the super volcano.
⑦The black layer that geologists call “obsidian” is actually a type of glass. It’s crucial evidence that the rocks and soil here came out of a volcano. Because of obsidian is forged when boiling hot ash and gas rapidly cool under great pressure. And that’s just what happens when hot volcano clouds roll out across the landscape.
⑧There is one way that so much ash could have been blasted so very far away from its source. The eruption must have been larger, far