"Earth's most terrible time bomb" spews a huge column of hot water

The area around the supervolcano began to appear underground columns of erupting water, combined with dozens of earthquakes, making many people think of the worst disaster.

According to Express, experts at Yellowstone National Park, home to the supervolcano of the same name, said they saw a giant water column appearing last weekend.

The supervolcano created the world’s tallest hot water column on March 16. This can be seen as “a sign of significant underground change, leading to small eruptions”.

Yellowstone Volcano can spew hot water columns as high as 91 minutes during geological transformation.

The unusual activity has many observers concerned about the possibility of the Yellowstone supervolcano waking up. Yellowstone is considered “one of the four most terrible time bombs on Earth” in modern times.

"Earth's most terrible time bomb" spews a huge column of hot water
Yellowstone supervolcano is “one of the four most terrible time bombs on Earth”.

In recent months, a series of large and small earthquakes occurred in this area. At one point, scientists recorded up to 200 earthquakes in just one day.

Scientists previously identified beneath the Yellowstone volcano as a huge magma reservoir.

If the supervolcano wakes up, not only the American people are threatened, but the whole world. A huge cloud of toxic sulfur gas will cover the sky, sending the Earth back to the cold mini-glacial period.

"Earth's most terrible time bomb" spews a huge column of hot water
Beneath the Yellowstone supervolcano lies a huge amount of magma.

A few days after the disaster, the atmosphere was filled with dust, which gradually killed vegetation, polluted water and led to food shortages across the United States.

But experts say that geological activity, geyser eruptions did not wake up the Yellowstone supervolcano immediately.

The process of geological transformation can continue for thousands, even millions of years until the volcano erupts. The last time the Yellowstone supervolcano woke up was 700,000 years ago.