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Mount Vesuvius destroyed the area to its south, west and northwest.
vesuvius eruption lasted for 24 hours.
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Yes, Mount Vesuvius does have a caldera. The current cone of Vesuvius sits within the caldera of a much larger ancient volcano called Mount Somma. The collapse of Mount Somma's original structure formed the caldera in which the current Vesuvius cone grew.
Pompeii and Herculaneum were completely buried in ash and pumice by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, while Stabiae was also heavily damaged. The city of Naples, although affected by ashfall, did not suffer as much damage compared to the neighboring cities.
usually when it erupts its pretty much effusive or explosive
Yes Vesuvius is expected to erupt again The question is no so much if as when and how violently.
Mount Vesuvius covered two cities during its eruption in 79 AD: Pompeii and Herculaneum. The eruption buried these cities in volcanic ash, preserving them for archaeological exploration and providing valuable insights into Roman life at that time.
Yes Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano. (Pompeii is the Roman town that lies in it's shadow)
Lots and lots of damage and it cost over 90,000 to repair everything.
I belive that it damaged 36 miles around it
Mount Vesuvius itself is a volcanic complex that covers an area of about 480 square kilometers (186 square miles), which includes the cone of the volcano, its flanks, and the surrounding area. The volcanic activity and eruptions have shaped the landscape around it, including the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum.