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Mount Vesuvius in Italy which famously erupted in Roman times but is now dormant.

Mount St. Helen's in America

Karkatoa in Indonesia 1883

Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines 1991 big eruption yet few died because of the correct prediction of when it would erupt.

umm like you can find loads about them on loads of sites and many more .

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