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Mount Vesuvius.
Mount Vesuvius which last erupted in 1944.
mount Vesuvius is close to mount Etna but the Stromboli volcano is closerNo Mount Vesuvius is in Italy, southern but in the northern part of southern Italy, and Mount Etna is in southeastern Sicily.
The names of volcanoes in Italy are: Mount Etna Mount Vesuvius Mount Stromboli and Mount Vulcano
There are two. Etna, and Vesuvius. Vesuvius is a very active volcano and is monitored daily in case of an eruption. Over a million people live near to the volcano. When it erupted in 79 AD it buried the city of Pompeii and changed the coastline of Italy. The final eruption was a explosion that completely buried Pompeii in 7 minutes in 65 feet of ash and rocks.
Mount Vesuvius.
Mount Etna in Sicily
Mount Vesuvius which last erupted in 1944.
mount Vesuvius is close to mount Etna but the Stromboli volcano is closerNo Mount Vesuvius is in Italy, southern but in the northern part of southern Italy, and Mount Etna is in southeastern Sicily.
The names of volcanoes in Italy are: Mount Etna Mount Vesuvius Mount Stromboli and Mount Vulcano
There are two. Etna, and Vesuvius. Vesuvius is a very active volcano and is monitored daily in case of an eruption. Over a million people live near to the volcano. When it erupted in 79 AD it buried the city of Pompeii and changed the coastline of Italy. The final eruption was a explosion that completely buried Pompeii in 7 minutes in 65 feet of ash and rocks.
Famous active volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius, Mount St. Helens, and Mauna Loa. Other volcanoes include Mount Merapi, Mount Etna, and Mount Rainier.
They are all active volcanoes. They all erupted in the 1980s.
They are all active volcanoes. They all erupted in the 1980s.
Mount Etna and Mount Vesuvius are two examples. Active volcanoes are almost fully exclusive to the Mediterranean countries, belonging mostly to Greece and Italy.
Vesuvio in naplesMount Etna in sicilyStroboli SicilyVulcano SicilyI think all 'em are active vesuvius is the only dangerous one etna erupts quite every year
No, that was Vesuvius, in Italy.