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 world's loudest volcanic explosion in 1883 occurred in Indonesia when the island of Krakatoa erupted and blew itself apart. The explosion was so powerful that it was heard over 3,000 miles away and caused massive tsunamis that devastated surrounding coastlines.
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In 1883, the world's loudest recorded volcano till date, Mt. Krakatoa, blew it's top. The volcano was located in Indonesia. It's roar could be heard from as far as Ceylon, India, Myanmar, Phillippines, and even South Japan !
Krakatoa is a volcanic island between Java and Sumatra. It is not part of the USA.
Krakatoa. The volcanic eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 was one of the most powerful in recorded history, causing tsunamis and drastic climate changes across the globe. It remains one of the most famous volcanic events in history.
Krakatoa is an island in Indonesia.
Krakatoa is an island in Indonesia.
The loudest volcanic eruption on record was the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 in the Dutch East Indies, now called Indonesia. At the time it was a colony of the Netherlands.
Krakatoa is not a country; it is an uninhabited island. It is part of Indonesia which is an ledc.
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