Yes, the whole place was buried and many communities surrounding it as well.
Yes, the entire city of Pompeii was buried under the debris from the volcano, as well as much of the surrounding area.Yes, the entire city of Pompeii was buried under the debris from the volcano, as well as much of the surrounding area.Yes, the entire city of Pompeii was buried under the debris from the volcano, as well as much of the surrounding area.Yes, the entire city of Pompeii was buried under the debris from the volcano, as well as much of the surrounding area.Yes, the entire city of Pompeii was buried under the debris from the volcano, as well as much of the surrounding area.Yes, the entire city of Pompeii was buried under the debris from the volcano, as well as much of the surrounding area.Yes, the entire city of Pompeii was buried under the debris from the volcano, as well as much of the surrounding area.Yes, the entire city of Pompeii was buried under the debris from the volcano, as well as much of the surrounding area.Yes, the entire city of Pompeii was buried under the debris from the volcano, as well as much of the surrounding area.
Mt.Vesuvius buried Pompeii under mud and ash. Herculaneum was also buried by the same volcano at the same event.
Herculaneum was destroyed along with other small villas and Pompeii during the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius buried the villas under 4-6 feet of ash and mud.
Pompeii was a Roman city near what is now Naples, Italy.Pompeii was partially destroyed and buried under ash and pumice during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.
It was buried under ash, but you can go there now. everybody who didn't escape died.
"Pompeii Devastated by Catastrophic Eruption: City Buried Under Ash and Ruins"
*forgot. Because it was buried under 13 to 20 ft of ash and it was impossible for anyone to live in the area.
Very few people survived the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Pompeii was buried under four to six metres of volcanic ash.
The buried city is commonly referred to as Pompeii. It was an ancient Roman city located near modern Naples, Italy, that was buried under volcanic ash and pumice when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. The well-preserved remains of Pompeii provide insight into daily life during the Roman Empire.
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.
when Mount Vesuvius erupted cataclysmically in summer of A.D. 79, The nearby roman town of pompeii was buried under several feet of ashes and rocks.The ruined city remained frozen in time until it was discovered by surveying engineer in 1748
The last year was 79 AD. Mt. Verivius volcanic eruption left the city buried under ash.