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Tambora is a composite volcano (stratovolcano). A stratovolcano/composite volcano is explosive, usually creating large ash clouds, pyroclastic flows and can cause mass destruction for miles and sometimes effect the entire earth for years. *Skylla*
the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 caused famine because the molten lava destroyed all of the crops and caused drought because the lava dried out all of the rivers.
92,000 people died and im a eight grader aj vl
Yes. The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora released massive amounts of sulfur dioxide, which formed sulfuric acid in the upper atmosphere. This blocked out a small portion of the sunlight, enough to cause the famed "Year Without a Summer" in 1816.
Probably the eruption of the volcano Thera, and the resulting tsunami.
Tambora is a composite volcano (stratovolcano). A stratovolcano/composite volcano is explosive, usually creating large ash clouds, pyroclastic flows and can cause mass destruction for miles and sometimes effect the entire earth for years. *Skylla*
the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 caused famine because the molten lava destroyed all of the crops and caused drought because the lava dried out all of the rivers.
92,000 people died and im a eight grader aj vl
The deadliest volcanic eruption in the world was the eruption of the Tambora volcano in 1812, It caused an estimated 92,000 deaths.
It did a lot of damage.
Mount tambora
A volcano is a mount (or mountain) that has magma in it. A volcano also is like an earthquake releasing pressure from the inner core of the earth. If there is a lot of pressure to be released this will cause the eruption to be bigger and more destructive, like the volcano Mount Tambora that erupted in 1815.
In Tambora, Indonesia, in the year 1815. There were 92,000 deaths and the major cause of deaths were about starvation.
Yes. The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora released massive amounts of sulfur dioxide, which formed sulfuric acid in the upper atmosphere. This blocked out a small portion of the sunlight, enough to cause the famed "Year Without a Summer" in 1816.
It was cause by the pressure in side the volcano
Probably the eruption of the volcano Thera, and the resulting tsunami.
everything was destroyed