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The Toba volcanic eruption, which occurred around 74,000 years ago, is believed to have caused a volcanic winter and possibly a population bottleneck for early Homo sapiens. Some researchers suggest that the eruption may have led to a significant reduction in the human population, affecting genetic diversity and leading to a period of global cooling. However, the exact impact of the Toba eruption on early Homo sapiens remains a topic of debate among scientists.
Yes, there is early warning before most volcanic eruptions. The primary sign is small earthquakes or land tremors and shakes near the volcano.
Ash released from a volcanic eruption can enter the upper atmosphere where it can reflect sunlight. Volcanoes formed the early atmosphere of the planet, so they definitely can have global impact, an increase in agriculture does not signify a significant change in global temperature.
Pompeii was buried in the first century AD.Pompeii was buried in the first century AD.Pompeii was buried in the first century AD.Pompeii was buried in the first century AD.Pompeii was buried in the first century AD.Pompeii was buried in the first century AD.Pompeii was buried in the first century AD.Pompeii was buried in the first century AD.Pompeii was buried in the first century AD.
Well, the population of Pompeii was around 20,000. Many escaped on boats, but the ones that got killed had not fled in time, or had sheltered in their homes and got suffocated by the ash. 2,000 people were killed during the eruption of Vesuvius, so there is your answer! (Happy to help)
The signs of an eruption came many weeks before the actual "big bang". The early signs were a drop in the water level and several earth tremors.The signs of an eruption came many weeks before the actual "big bang". The early signs were a drop in the water level and several earth tremors.The signs of an eruption came many weeks before the actual "big bang". The early signs were a drop in the water level and several earth tremors.The signs of an eruption came many weeks before the actual "big bang". The early signs were a drop in the water level and several earth tremors.The signs of an eruption came many weeks before the actual "big bang". The early signs were a drop in the water level and several earth tremors.The signs of an eruption came many weeks before the actual "big bang". The early signs were a drop in the water level and several earth tremors.The signs of an eruption came many weeks before the actual "big bang". The early signs were a drop in the water level and several earth tremors.The signs of an eruption came many weeks before the actual "big bang". The early signs were a drop in the water level and several earth tremors.The signs of an eruption came many weeks before the actual "big bang". The early signs were a drop in the water level and several earth tremors.
there is NO such thing as Christmas island.
The 3 main warning signs that a volcanic eruption is imminent are: Deformation of the surrounding land such as an increase in height. Increased seismic activity (small earthquakes and tremors) Increased production of volcanic gases eg sulphur dioxide Animals may also act nervous or begin to migrate away from the eruption zone
NO there was a earthquake in japan on march 11th 2011 early in the morning with a percentage of 8.9
Because of the the many wars and struggles of the india's and greece was the most dangerous in 2600 b.c.e. because of the earthquake,volcanic erruption,and invaders... LOLZZ.. answered by:CRISTINEpinkangel07
Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano located in the Gulf of Naples Italy. It is well known for its eruption in 79 A.D. which destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The eruption is believed to have occurred in late August or early September 79 A.D. The first signs of the eruption were recorded on August 24 79 A.D. A thick cloud of ash and pumice was observed over the Bay of Naples. The eruption lasted for two days culminating in a massive pyroclastic flow. The pyroclastic flow destroyed everything in its path burying the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in ash and pumice. The cities were preserved for centuries providing an invaluable insight into the life of the Roman Empire.Therefore the year that Mount Vesuvius erupted was 79 A.D.