Yellowstone’s surface is on the move, rising and falling in a slow, steady rhythm that scientists compare to breathing. This latest pulse is happening along the north rim of the caldera, where the ground has started to lift after a quiet stretch. The change is tiny—just centimeters—but it’s a sign of the powerful volcanic system simmering miles below. Researchers say this “breathing” is normal for Yellowstone and not a warning of eruption, but it’s a fascinating reminder of how alive the landscape really is. What do you think—does knowing the ground is shifting underfoot change how you see Yellowstone? #News #Yellowstone #Volcano