Mount Vesuvius is a volcano in the Gulf of Naples, Its relative location is between Pompeii and Herculaneum, towards the coast of Italy.
Italy. Its the one that blew up and killed everyone in Pompeii.
Because Pompeii is located on the slopes of the volcano.
the Romans after the eruption of Vesuvius at Pompeii. It was named after the god Vulcan
The Italian city Pompeii Pompeii and Herculaneum were both destroyed by the eruption in 79AD. It is believed that the death toll in Pompeii ranges from 10,000 to 25,000. The bodies recovered from Pompeii is 1,150. In Herculaneum it is estimated that about 5,000 perished. The number of bodies recovered stands at 350.
Mount Vesuvius is a volcano in the Gulf of Naples, Its relative location is between Pompeii and Herculaneum, towards the coast of Italy.
Italy. Its the one that blew up and killed everyone in Pompeii.
The stuff inside the volcano was building up,and it broke through the volcano. Then it turned into ash and that's how Pompeii happened.
because a volcano blew up and turned everyone into ashes
The Volcano dubbed Vesuvius erupted in 79AD, burying the greek town of Pompeii in volcanic ash and burying many of the inhabitants. There are some eye-witness accounts that still survive.
Because Pompeii is located on the slopes of the volcano.
the Romans after the eruption of Vesuvius at Pompeii. It was named after the god Vulcan
The Italian city Pompeii Pompeii and Herculaneum were both destroyed by the eruption in 79AD. It is believed that the death toll in Pompeii ranges from 10,000 to 25,000. The bodies recovered from Pompeii is 1,150. In Herculaneum it is estimated that about 5,000 perished. The number of bodies recovered stands at 350.
Vesuvius. It is still active with over a million people live in its shadow. It is monitored daily for activity. Pompeii was buried with 65 feet of ash and rocks and it took only 7 minuets. The heat was so hot that historians have researched that it reached 900 degrees. When I visited Pompeii I was surprised that to get into the city from today’s ground level that you had to walk up a tunnel to the 79AD ground level.
positive: fertile soils after it was all cleaned up. not much though as it was so disastrous! Negative: deaths, ash clouds, the ash mixed with water which produced a deadly lahars which flowed down the slopes and buried the whole city of pompeii in an ash mix. hope this helped; BYE! Diabetus Petus Thy Third. :)
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both are always closed on mondays. you can drive most of the way up mt. vesuvius where there is a vendor's stand and from there you can climb up to the edge of the volcano