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Composite volcanoes can contain a wide variaty of magmas ranging from basaltic to rhyolitic.
Pompeii was a Roman city near what is now Naples, Italy.Pompeii was partially destroyed and buried under ash and pumice during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.
They destroy homes and bury and kill people.
The word for to bury in the earth...do you mean interred?
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Yes, some volcanic eruptions can bury plants and animals. Eruptions such as the famous, documented eruption of Krakatoa generate pyroclastic clouds that obliterate everything in their path. Pyroclastic flows are superheated rock and ash that move hundreds of miles per hour. This is generally in the late stages of an eruption, though. In cases like the famous eruption near Pompei, ash rains down from the eruption for a prolonged period of time, covering (and burying) plants and animals below, which can often preserve them for hundred of years.
Yes, Catholics bury their dead during Lent except during Holy Week after Holy Thursday until after Easter Sunday.
His master, Mr. Pettipoint, taught him how to bury his bones so he wouldn't be a messy eater. Unfortunately, Cuddles came to believe EVERYTHING should be buries - including the Moon!
he wanted it
In the Catacombs.
yes it did. people in there houses were buried and killed but they pulled out people alive. aprox 151 died
yes
It may be challenging to bury a dead body during winter in Maine due to frozen ground. You may need specialized equipment or wait for the ground to thaw before burying the body. It is also important to adhere to local laws and regulations regarding burial procedures.
They bury themselves in the sand ...
im not sure
To bury the dead