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If all volcanoes in the world erupted at once, would that cause a problem? and just the oposit. If all volcanoes stopped and never erupted again, would that cause a problem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is indeed true but thankfuly there's no immediate sign of the supervolcano under Yellowstone getting ready to blow (not that we could do much about it)
With regard to volcanic activity stoping, there is something called the carbon cycle: volcanoes release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere (as we do) and it gets into the seas as rain and eventually gets to the sea bed as sedimentation the sea bed is subducted beneath the continental shelf and comes back up through volcanos again.
This is a very long term cycle over millions of millions of years but eventually without volcanoes there'd be no carbon in the atmosphere and the greenhouse effect might cease and the planet would cool - this may be what happened on Mars
theres a nice diagram of the long term carbon cycle here: http://www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/GEOL/DaveSTELLA/Carbon/long_term_carbon.htm
Oooh I wouldn't be so certain about that Loosehead!
The work on ice cores shows CO2 levels the highest in 420,000 years and sediment data suggests the highest in 20 Million years.
Even if we're not directly responsible for what is now generally accepted to be a period of climate change, putting this amount of CO2 into the atmosphere right now when we don't properly understand what's going on is well let's say "unwise"