no. it would be a bit like going through a rainfores ( very humid) though
Yes, due to the dense cloud of ash as well as the numerous pyroclastic flows that hit the town.
amiwiki answers - suffacate: to stop breathing with force or lack of oxygen.
they rip them to peices.
well if you get too close to the sun you will suddenly catch fire and burn like coal as if you were a grape to turn into a raisin.
No, they do not grow big enough to be able to suffocate a human or cause damage. Also, they are generally very docile and would only suffocate its prey (mice)
cloud no doubt
a culumnious cloud (culumnous is how i thik it is spelled!)
My bed is LIKE a cloud. A metaphor would be "My bed IS a cloud"
Probably it was not sealed all the way or had holes. Another reason is that it wasn't in there that long or it was supadupa Mouse!
A wispy cloud is very fragile, very slight. If even a small breeze touched a wispy cloud, the cloud would disappear.
For me as an individual, it would that years to build a cloud. I would assume for someone with the knowledge it would take no more than 9 hours to build a cloud.
no you would not