Not exact matches
Lake Toba (Danau Toba in Indonesian) is the
largest volcanic lake in the
world, formed by a cataclysmic
eruption around 70,000 years ago.
We are emitting carbon dioxide 10 times faster than one of the
world's
largest known
volcanic eruptions (the Deccan Traps) that was implicated in the Cretaceous - Tertiary extinction event 65 million years ago.
If the real
world's response to forcing changes was to amplify the forcing change the earth's temperature would widely oscillated in response to let's say a
large volcanic eruption or other
large temporary forcing change.
Lesson 1 - Plate Tectonics Lesson 2 - Mid-Ocean Ridges Lesson 3 - Deep - Sea Corals Lesson 4 - Subduction Zones Lesson 5 - Chemosynthesis and Hydrothermal Vent Life Lesson 6 - Deep - Sea Benthos Lesson 7 - Water Cycle Lesson 8 - Ocean Currents Lesson 9 - Ocean Waves Lesson 10 - Tides Lesson 11 - Energy from the Oceans Lesson 12 - Food, Water, and Medicine from the Sea Lesson 13 - Hurricanes Lesson 14 - Seamounts An average of 2,000 strong earthquakes and
large volcanic eruptions occur every year all around the
world.
The real
world even had one
large volcanic eruption in the 1990s, Mount Pinatubo in 1991, whereas scenario B placed a volcano in 1995.»