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Mount Vesuvius affected Pompeii because it had killed many people and destroyed their properties and buildings. The only good points are that the fertile soil was great to help grow crops.
Vesuvius is a volcano that is prone to frequent eruptions, so for the people of Pompey eruptions were not unusual. However the eruption that destroyed the city happened to be significantly larger than what they were used to. At that time there was little actually known about volcanoes and what they are capable of, so the people of Pompey had no reason to believe they were in any danger.
For the ad 79 eruption... people cant say exactly but the best estimate is 25,000 deaths for the ad 79 eruption. Hope I could help ;)
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It was covered by volcanic ashes by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
Mount Vesuvius affected Pompeii because it had killed many people and destroyed their properties and buildings. The only good points are that the fertile soil was great to help grow crops.
Insulation allows buildings to retain heat or to reduce the heat coming into the building. This helps to preserve energy resources by reducing the amount of energy needed to heat or cool the building.
Vesuvius is a volcano that is prone to frequent eruptions, so for the people of Pompey eruptions were not unusual. However the eruption that destroyed the city happened to be significantly larger than what they were used to. At that time there was little actually known about volcanoes and what they are capable of, so the people of Pompey had no reason to believe they were in any danger.
Insulation allows buildings to retain heat or to reduce the heat coming into the building. This helps to preserve energy resources by reducing the amount of energy needed to heat or cool the building.
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Pliny the Younger witnessed the eruption of Mount Vesuvius which destroyed the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum from Misenium, which was on the other side of the Bay of Naples. He described the tremors in the days before the eruption (which he said were not alarming because tremors were frequent in the area) and the eruption. He also recounted that his uncle, Pliny the Elder, who was an admiral of the fleet stationed at Misenium crossed the bay with his ships to help with the evacuation and died during the operation.
For the ad 79 eruption... people cant say exactly but the best estimate is 25,000 deaths for the ad 79 eruption. Hope I could help ;)
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Disappeared! Although many people saw it, no one believed it and almost all of the inhabitants died. Its destruction was strangely unrecorded by the senate due to a lack of evidence. It was only rediscovered in the 19th century by a digging farmer.
The general idea of keeping historic buildings is to preserve the past, allowing people to see things as they once were. There are, however, many downsides to keeping historic buildings standing. They often become run down and potentially dangerous due to falling pieces and health hazards. They also take space where a modern housing complex or medical centre could stand.
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