Yes, they were used for pulling carts, ploughing (farming) and chariots
They didn’t use it. They didn’t know that they were about to die in an eruption. You have to remember that the smoke from a volcano is poisonous because of the gases.
Overheating some spaghetti sauce caused an eruption in the cooking class. The historical eruption of Mount Vesuvius destroyed the Greek city of Pompeii. A skin eruption should be kept clean to avoid infection.
Until it erupted they didn't know it was a volcano. The total event started with an earthquake about 3 days before the final eruption and they were use to earthquakes. When it did finally erupt they didn't have a chance. The pryoclastic cloud took less than 5 minutes to cover the entire area and it buried 2 cities as well as changed the coastline.
The city of Pompeii was buried in volcanic ash and pumice when Mount Vesuvius erupted in AD 79. Toxic gases and hot choking volcanic ash claimed the lives of all the citizens who hadn't fled, and hid the city for hundreds of years.Many of the people who lived by the volcano ignored the early rumblings and smoke, which had happened before. But this time the volcano erupted, throwing out, not lava, but the toxic gases and ash that asphyxiated the people, who died where they stood. After that, the city remained hidden under 60 feet of hardened ash and pumice, almost forgotten, except for stories of a 'lost city'.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy, southeast of Naples. In 1748 the lost city was rediscovered and excavation was started. Visitors can now walk through the streets and houses and see plaster casts of people and dogs, just as they were when they died in their homes.The original bodies are gone after all these years, but the hardened ash has made perfect molds of the bodies, and plaster can be poured into them to create a 'statue' of the person as he died on that day.For more information, use the link below.
Sea horses are so shy because they are wild. Wild animals are not use to seeing people wander around.
The correct capitalization and punctuation is: Without any warning the volcano called Mt. Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 70 and buried Pompeii?
They didn’t use it. They didn’t know that they were about to die in an eruption. You have to remember that the smoke from a volcano is poisonous because of the gases.
Overheating some spaghetti sauce caused an eruption in the cooking class. The historical eruption of Mount Vesuvius destroyed the Greek city of Pompeii. A skin eruption should be kept clean to avoid infection.
Until it erupted they didn't know it was a volcano. The total event started with an earthquake about 3 days before the final eruption and they were use to earthquakes. When it did finally erupt they didn't have a chance. The pryoclastic cloud took less than 5 minutes to cover the entire area and it buried 2 cities as well as changed the coastline.
Yes, Pompeii is an ancient Roman city located near present-day Naples in Italy. It was destroyed and buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, but has since been excavated, revealing remarkably preserved ruins that provide insights into Roman life and history. Today, Pompeii is a popular archaeological site and tourist destination.
I'm not sure if there is evidence, but the Romans had farmers, and carts that needed horses to operate, so they almost certainly had horses. Some people might have kept there horses on their farms for chariot racing in other towns as well.
Drachma
The city of Pompeii was buried in volcanic ash and pumice when Mount Vesuvius erupted in AD 79. Toxic gases and hot choking volcanic ash claimed the lives of all the citizens who hadn't fled, and hid the city for hundreds of years.Many of the people who lived by the volcano ignored the early rumblings and smoke, which had happened before. But this time the volcano erupted, throwing out, not lava, but the toxic gases and ash that asphyxiated the people, who died where they stood. After that, the city remained hidden under 60 feet of hardened ash and pumice, almost forgotten, except for stories of a 'lost city'.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy, southeast of Naples. In 1748 the lost city was rediscovered and excavation was started. Visitors can now walk through the streets and houses and see plaster casts of people and dogs, just as they were when they died in their homes.The original bodies are gone after all these years, but the hardened ash has made perfect molds of the bodies, and plaster can be poured into them to create a 'statue' of the person as he died on that day.For more information, use the link below.
You just used it in a question.
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Yes, there were a lot of open spaces in Pompeii. However only the rich had their own private gardens, but there were public gardens around the town for everyone to use.
It is a important piece of history and concludes the point that pompeii did use atidtic decorations in thier houses.