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It didn’t go anywhere. It buried the city and that is why we can see it today.
It was buried under ash, but you can go there now. everybody who didn't escape died.
Scientific studies estimate that the ash and pomice cloud of the initial eruption was 15 to 30 kilometres high and that there were six eruptions. The cloud of the first eruption hit Pompeii and when it fell a surge of gas and rock fragments hit Herculaneum on the other side of the volcano
The Pompeii explosion, mount Vesuvius, killed the whole town of Pompeii and killed people in other towns to. Also this volcano erupted in 79 AD and it cremated the whole town and the town people with ash. when you go to the natural history museum you will find, in the volcano section, actual real people from Pompeii covered in ash.
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They evacuated Pompeii. They residents knew Vesuvius would have a large eruption soon, as it was spouting ash and lava.
Volcanoes vary in their production of ash, but all of them while erupted produce huge ash clouds, often bigger than themselves! In fact, the volcanic eruption in Pompeii had so much ash, that it preserved the bodies and one can still go see them today.
You couldn't go by boat to Rome from Pompeii. Rome is north of Pompeii and inland.
To get to Pompeii, you would go to Italy. Pompeii is an ancient Roman city located near the modern city of Naples in southern Italy.
no, because it doesnt have enough momentum to get that high up.
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There have to be conditions on if you get arrested or not. If you are driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs, the chances are very high that you would go to jail. If it was just an accident that you were at fault, not likely to go to jail.