volcanic activity caused the most destruction in pompeii
Pompeii was buried by volcanic ash during an eruption of the nearby Mount Vesuvius.
no!, they were all buggered!
because thay shaged them
The word "destruction" is in the King James Version of the Bible 94 times. It is in 92 verses.
Running for their lives, as you would if a volcano was erupting and you were going to be suffocated by ash.
Yes, several times. Mount Vesuvius last erupted in 1944.
Pliny the Younger
A biblioclasm is an instance of destruction of books, especially the Bible.
The climax of the story "Dog of Pompeii" occurs when the volcano erupts, causing the destruction of Pompeii. The main characters, Tito and Bimbo, are separated amidst the chaos as they try to escape the disaster. The climax highlights the intense and dramatic moment when the eruption reaches its peak, leading to a tragic and climactic event.
It was the volcano ash because it suffocated all the people who stayed in Pompeii, and it also buried the town under 8 ft of ash. This also caused roofs to collapse under its weight.
Pompeii was destroyed by a volcanic eruption from Mount Vesuvius, which is a stratovolcano near the Bay of Naples. Prior to the eruption that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79AD, two earthquakes preceded in 62AD and 64AD which caused widespread destruction. The eruption of Vesuvius per se was in two phases; first there was a Plinian eruption that produced a large amount of pumice that settled over Pompeii and Herculaneum and then a pyroclastic flows followed.