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Why did Mt Vesuvius' erupt?

Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano located in Italy, about 5.6 miles east of Naples. It erupted due to the pressure exerted by magma in the Earth's mantle.


What color is mt vesuvius?

Mount Vesuvius is a volcano and is made of Earth (dirt, soil, rock, etc.). Earth tends to be the color brown.


Is Mount Vesuvius 20 miles high?

No. No mountain on Earth is even close to that height. Mount Vesuvius has an elevation of 4,203 feet, less than a mile. The tallest mountain on Earth, Mount Everest, is 29,029 feet or 5.5 miles high. The eruption column of the 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius reach a height of about 20 miles. This was not part of the mountain but a plume of ash and gas.


What is the earth's most active volcano ever recorded and is located in Italy?

it is Mount Vesuvius


Why did mount vesuvius erupt in Pompeii?

Mount Vesuvius erupted in Pompeii in 79 AD due to the accumulation of pressure from the underlying magma in the volcanic system. The eruption released a huge cloud of ash, gas, and molten rock that buried the city, resulting in its destruction.


Who found helium that was on earth?

In 1882, Luigi Palmieri detected helium on Earth, for the first time spectroscopically when he analyzed the lava of Mount Vesuvius.


Why did Mtvesuvius erupt?

Mount Vesuvius erupted due to the build-up of pressure from the earth's tectonic movements, specifically the collision of the African and Eurasian plates. This pressure caused magma to rise to the surface, resulting in a violent eruption that buried the nearby city of Pompeii in 79 AD.


How does the African and the eurasian plate form mount vesuvius?

Mount Vesuvius is located at a convergent boundary where the African plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian plate. This subduction process causes magma to rise from the Earth's mantle, leading to the formation of the volcano. The pressure and heat from the subduction zone contribute to the volcanic activity in the region, resulting in the formation and eruption of Mount Vesuvius.


When was mount vesuvius's first eruption?

79 AD


How did the eruption of Mount Rainier change the surface of Earth?

It pooped


Is mount st Helens the youngest volcano on earth?

No, not by any definition. If you define the "youngest volcano" by "most recently erupted", then that honor goes to Kilauea, which has been erupting non-stop since 1983. Mount St. Helens last "erupted" in early 2008 when steam escaped from a fracture in the lava dome.


What is the most human cost of the eruption on mount Pinatubo that erupted in 1991?

it killed 4thousand people and cooled the earth by reflecting sun rays with ash particles