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Yellowstone Caldera: Size, History & Supervolcano Facts
The Yellowstone Caldera is
approximately 34 by 45 miles (55 by 72 kilometers)
in size. It is a massive volcanic depression formed by a supervolcanic eruption about 630,000 years ago.
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