no sever injurys but alot of people were midly damaged
No sever injury was caused. Mount etna last errupted 12.1.11.
Mount Etna Was Formed By Destructive Plate Boundaries. This Is When One Crust Is Forced Under Another Crust. It Stands At The Convergent Boundary Where The African Crust Is Being Sub Ducted Beneath The Eurasian Crust. This Causes The Latter To Deform And Forces the Magma Up Into Weak Spots In The Earths Crust (mount Etna) When There Has Become To Much Of A Magma Build Up In The Mantle.
Mount Vesuvis caused alot of damage! (:
positivethat after a year, the lava flows give more crops and keeps everyone back on track!negative-the lava flows are hazardous-destroys a lot of crops-killed more than 20,000 people and left more homeless***THERE ARE SO MANY DISADVANTAGES AND ONE ADVANTAGE ABOUT MOUNT ETNA! TOO MUCH TO LIST!!***
no sever injurys but alot of people were midly damaged
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No sever injury was caused. Mount etna last errupted 12.1.11.
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Mount Etna Was Formed By Destructive Plate Boundaries. This Is When One Crust Is Forced Under Another Crust. It Stands At The Convergent Boundary Where The African Crust Is Being Sub Ducted Beneath The Eurasian Crust. This Causes The Latter To Deform And Forces the Magma Up Into Weak Spots In The Earths Crust (mount Etna) When There Has Become To Much Of A Magma Build Up In The Mantle.
Mount Vesuvis caused alot of damage! (:
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positivethat after a year, the lava flows give more crops and keeps everyone back on track!negative-the lava flows are hazardous-destroys a lot of crops-killed more than 20,000 people and left more homeless***THERE ARE SO MANY DISADVANTAGES AND ONE ADVANTAGE ABOUT MOUNT ETNA! TOO MUCH TO LIST!!***
There have been volcanic eruptions all over the world in the last 5 years. While the majority of them have been non-explosive, there are others that occurred in Indonesia, Africa, and Chile that were much larger.
It did a lot of damage.
Mount Hood at its last eruption cause a major amount of damage. Many people were injured when it erupted and a few died.
On the island of Sicily, the city of Catania is adjacent to Mount Etna, only about 12 miles (19 km) from the summit. The population is estimated at 313,000 in the city proper, and about 1.1 million residents in the metropolitan area, which could be impacted by a large eruption as occurred in 1669. In that event, the city wall of Catania diverted much of the lava flow into the sea, and casualties were minimal in the city. Earthquakes in the region have been much more damaging than eruptions.