4 super volcanoes threaten humanity

The existence of human beings will fall into the world of hanging hair if one of the four volcanoes on the earth wakes up.

Super Toba volcano

Located below the vast lake of the same name on Sumatra Island, Indonesia, Toba is the largest volcanic lake in the world with a length of 100km, a width of 30km and the deepest place reaching 505m. The peaceful lake hid an extremely fierce 'monster', which pushed the human race to the brink of extinction in the eruption 69,000 to 77,000 years ago.

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Toba super volcanic mouth.(Photo: Wikipedia)

Scientists believe that Toba's latest awakening is the strongest eruption in 25 million years. Some anthropologists - archaeologists describe Toba volcano awakening seriously affecting the world, killing the majority of human beings living at the time at the 'population bottlenecks' in the area. India, east and center of Africa. It also affects the genetic genes of humans today.

However, many researchers rejected this theory because they did not find evidence of the decline or extinction of any other animal. However, most scientists believe that Toba volcanic eruption caused global temperature to drop 3-5 degrees C. Even, many areas still reduced to 15 degrees C.

Dust ash from the eruption of Toba volcano covered the air, causing the planet to experience a winter of up to 6 years. The frost continued to last for the next millennium, making humanity nearly extinct. Some scientists said that harsh living environment suddenly forced people to be more intelligent and skillful to survive.

Super Yellowstone volcano

Yellowstone volcano is located under the same name national park in the states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho in the United States. Like Toba, the Yellowstone 'monster' lurks beneath a quiet lake. Geological researchers claim that the huge amount of magma in the volcano is capable of wiping out the United States, and at the same time pushing humanity into a miserable situation.

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Yellowstone super volcanic mouth.(Photo: Wikipedia)

According to the latest research by scientists working at the University of Utah, Yellowstone's sacred sac is 88 km long, 48 km wide and 14.4 km deep. It is 2.5 times larger than the figures previously estimated by scientists. If the super volcano suddenly wakes up, it will cause global climate change, seriously threatening the existence of humanity on earth.

Scientists say Yellowstone operates every 800,000 years. It erupted 2.1 million years ago, 1.3 million years ago and 640,000 years ago. In the latest eruption, Yellowstone created a dense cloud of dust, covering the entire North American region, causing global climate change.

Super volcano near New Zealand

US geologists have discovered super volcanoes that are forming near New Zealand, potentially causing cataclysm when it wakes up. Geologist Michael Thorne of the University of Utah said: ' We have just discovered strong geological activities in the Pacific Ocean. They can cause terrible lava eruptions, destroying most of the planet '.

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Simulate super volcanoes on the Pacific bottom near New Zealand.(Artwork: Blogspot)

According to great experts, two huge blocks of rock - each with an area equivalent to a continent - are crashing into each other under the Pacific Ocean. Their location is exposed at a depth of 2,900km north of New Zealand. The collision process forms a giant ghost zone. If escaping from the earth's cover, this amount of magma is enough to cause mass extinction on the planet.

Geologist Thorne said: ' This is an extremely large eruption mechanism. However, it cannot happen at the present time. If the nightmare becomes a reality, ma-ma needs 100-200 years to escape the earth's surface. '

Super volcano Tamu Massif

American geologists have discovered Tamu Massif - the planet's largest super volcano - in the Pacific Ocean. Tamu Massif is located about 1,600km east of Japan. The most recent eruption of Tamu Massif was about 144 million years ago, creating a 3.5-kilometer high ridge against the seabed.

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Super Tamu Massif volcano under the Pacific Ocean.(Photo: Wikipedia)

Tamu Massif super volcano has an area of ​​about 310,000 km 2 (nearly equal to the land area of ​​Vietnam). Tamu Massif is not only the largest volcano on the planet but it is also the largest volcano in the solar system. However, only Tamu Massif is recognized as a single volcano after the overall geological study of Texas A&M University.

Based on Pacific bottom rock data and seismic scan results, Texas A&M researchers claim Tamu Massif is a single volcano. Its name is the first letter in the phrase Texas A&M University (Texas A&M university). Although the super volcano has been dormant since 144 million years ago, scientists have not been able to confirm it has rested on the ocean floor.