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Approximately 370 sq miles of land was destroyed in the eruption of 1980.
there hasn't been a eruption in 2008 yet.
Mount St. Helens erupted. It killed 57 people. Ash covered hundreds of miles of land and destroyed millions of animals and aquatic life.
A large portion of one side of the mountain was blown away. Trees were blown down for miles, and much of the land was buried under volcanic ash.
15663 hectares of land was destroyed during black Saturday.
Approximately 370 sq miles of land was destroyed in the eruption of 1980.
It destroyed the land...
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The 1991-93 eruption of Mount Etna caused significant damage to the surrounding towns and infrastructure. The lava flows destroyed homes, roads, and agricultural land in the affected areas. Additionally, ash fall from the eruption disrupted air travel and caused respiratory issues for local residents.
The extremely explosive eruption caused mudflows and mudslides destroyed trees, habitats, wildlife, and forests and left only barren wasteland in its wake.
there hasn't been a eruption in 2008 yet.
Mount St. Helens erupted. It killed 57 people. Ash covered hundreds of miles of land and destroyed millions of animals and aquatic life.
The Southern Alps , the Fox glacier in the South Island, Mount Ruapehu, Mount Aspiring , Mount Cook Mount Egmont, Fiordland which is a wilderness of mountains, fiords, forests and lakes.The Huka Falls. The Moeraki Boulders which are almost perfectly shaped rock balls on the east coast of the south Island north of Dunedin. The Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki The geysers -pronounced guy-zers not geezers - and the boiling mud pools in the Rotorua area. Years ago we had the Pink and White Terraces too which were sadly destroyed in a volcanic eruption.
Mount Unzen was created about 4000 years ago, so there is not a set date on when it first erupted. It was then dormant for about 200 years and erupted with Mount Mayuyama from a land slide. It tore through the ancient city and killed about 15000 people. No one knows when it first erupted.
A large portion of one side of the mountain was blown away. Trees were blown down for miles, and much of the land was buried under volcanic ash.
The land Mount Everest is in is the Himalayan mountains.
Yes! It does make a new land form!