Yes. Krakatoa was a volcano. Therefore the eruption of Kraktoa was a volcanic eruption.
Mount Krakatoa in Indonesia in 1883 was the loudest ever heard and recorded volcanic eruption, the sound of its eruption was heard up to the northernmost tip of Japan
Krakatoa or Krakatau in Indonesia was the loudest volcanic explosion that ever recorded, was heard 3,500 km ( 2,170 miles ) and it was in 1883
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Yes. The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa killed at least 36,000 people.
92,000 people were killed during the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815.
There was a tsunami, but it was triggered by a volcanic eruption, not an earthquake.
Mount Krakatoa in Indonesia in 1883 was the loudest ever heard and recorded volcanic eruption, the sound of its eruption was heard up to the northernmost tip of Japan
The eruption of 1883.
Krakatoa is a volcanic island that is part of Indonesia. In 1883, three volcanic mountains that made up a single island erupted, destroying much of the island. The remains from that eruption are also known as Krakatoa.
Krakatoa or Krakatau in Indonesia was the loudest volcanic explosion that ever recorded, was heard 3,500 km ( 2,170 miles ) and it was in 1883
False. The island of Krakatoa was indeed destroyed by a massive volcanic eruption in 1883, but it did not plow itself apart, nor was it the largest volcanic eruption. When Krakatoa erupted, it blasted out so much magma, that it left an empty space in the magma chamber. This caused the volcano to collapse in on itself. Such an even is called a caldera forming eruption. The largest eruption of historic times was the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora. Other, prehistoric eruptions have been much larger.
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The eruption of Krakatoa.
Yes, though some would call it ultra plinian.
Krakatoa is the greatest volcanic explosion recorded in Indonesia
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92,000 people were killed during the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815.