Seismic activity at the site of a super volcano is never a source of warm and fuzzy feelings.
Seismic activity at the site of a super volcano is never a source of warm and fuzzy feelings.
Like others have said on the thread - smaller earthquakes can be good in fault zones because they release pressure without catastrophic results. On the other hand, Yellowstone is an atypical geological region with both tectonics and a volcano without peer. As such, earthquakes there remind us of what could happen considering the incalculable amount of energy that is present.
Only God knows. Most are fascinated with such predicted events because we are powerless to stop it and recognize how it would change our lives. A place like Yellowstone reminds us how small and insignificant we are.