A volcano under Yellowstone National Park "powers Yellowstone's geysers, hot springs, mud pots, and steam vents." Geysers are hot springs that eject water. Mudpots are hot springs containing a small amount of acid water. Steam vents are are also hot springs but they don't have enough water to erupt. I like mid way geyser basin becase it is very beautiful. The different colors formed by bacteria make this place beautiful. I learned that some microorganisms can live in very hot water.
Yellowstone has lots of cool animals such as grizzly bear, black bear, elk, bison, chipmunks, and antelopes. I like grizzly bear because it has a hump. I learned that bears steal food from wolves. We woke up early to go see animals. We also wanted to see wolves and moose but we did not see them. It was hilarious to see bisons crossing streets and fun to watch chipmunks standing when they are sprayed sun scream lotion.
Yellowstone National Park also has some very beautiful waterfalls. We saw hidden falls, upper falls, lower falls, and fairy falls. We needed to hike to see the waterfalls. I like hidden falls because it is big. I learned that lot of water in Yellowstone comes from melting snow. I also learned that waterfalls in Yellowstone are due to volcano shifting the ground.
We drove over 1,000 miles to get to Yellowstone and along the way we stayed in two hotels. To keep ourselves entertained, we played car games and watched iPad and T.V.
I had an awesome time at Yellowstone and I want to go back. Click here for a short video on my Yellowstone trip.