They weren't. When the eruption occurred the people were buried in volcanic ash that later hardened somewhat. After some time their flesh decayed away, though the skeletons remained, leaving hollow spaces that preserved their final poses. Archaeologists later poured plaster into these hollow spaces.
No one turned to stone after Vesuvius erupted. If you are thinking of the eruption of 79 AD, the majority of the people died by the pyroclastic flow of hot gasses. The white "statues" we see of the victims are plaster casts of their bodies.
Mount Vesuvius' magma is comprised mostly of pumice stone. It is low density molten rock that erupts at a high temperature.
An ancient volcano named Mt. Vesuvius near Pompeii turned people into stone.
it caused layers and layers of ash to cover the city of pompeii and when the ash hardened, it formed a mountain which buried the city and hikers that hiked the mountain never knew there was a city underneath their feet.
Currently the geothermal springs from the volcano generate a lot of tourism for Yellowstone. However, there are concerns about a potential eruption, which would have devastating global consequences. However, at this time there is no way of knowing when its next eruption will be.
No one turned to stone after Vesuvius erupted. If you are thinking of the eruption of 79 AD, the majority of the people died by the pyroclastic flow of hot gasses. The white "statues" we see of the victims are plaster casts of their bodies.
Mount Vesuvius' magma is comprised mostly of pumice stone. It is low density molten rock that erupts at a high temperature.
Mount Vesuvius' magma is comprised mostly of pumice stone. It is low density molten rock that erupts at a high temperature.
An ancient volcano named Mt. Vesuvius near Pompeii turned people into stone.
An ancient volcano named Mt. Vesuvius near Pompeii turned people into stone.
He was the only survivor of the 1902 Mount Pelee volcano eruption, which killed 30,000 people. He was in a prison cell, whose stone walls were thick enough to withstand the heat of the eruption.
No. The people of Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried under hot ash. They eventually decayed, leaving hollow cavities. Archaeologists later poured plaster into these cavities, forming casts of the people's bodies.
it caused layers and layers of ash to cover the city of pompeii and when the ash hardened, it formed a mountain which buried the city and hikers that hiked the mountain never knew there was a city underneath their feet.
no. i think the ash just buried the people alive to where they died from breathing in the ash. I'm not completely sure what happened to them but they did not turn to stone.
The distance from Stone Mountain to the base of Mount Everest is 8,122 miles.
The city of Pompeii was buried by ash and pumice from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. To finalize the misery, a super hot heat surge roasted anything that could have escaped the effects of breathing in the volcanic ash.
The distance from Stone Mountain to the base of Mount Everest is 8,122 miles.