There was plenty of warnings that Mt. Vesuvius would erupt. That's why so many people actually escaped. There were earth tremors and small quakes for weeks before and the water sources were drying up. The smart ones read the signs and got out.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
If there were warning signs, the Romans did not recognize them as such. A volcano had never erupted near them or in their lifetime before.
Yes, there had been an earthquake in about 63 AD. In fact some of the damage was still being repaired when Pompeii was destroyed.
No
The government claims there was no warning, but--being an inside job (or "false flag")--there's really no way the government could have allowed any kind of warning.
Pompeii did not affect people in any particular way. It was just an ordinary Roman town. It was mount Vesuvius which affected people. It erupted in 79, covered the town with ash and killed its inhabitants.
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Yes, in fact, most people did survive; roughly about 2,000 people died as a result of the eruption. If no one did, then we would know nothing of the eruption. Pliny the Younger, a senator of his day, was an eye witness.
Prophecy was and is incredibly important. It gives people something to hope for; something that they know will come in the future despite any hardships or trials they are going through currently. Or, it can serve as a warning to people who don't conform to the societal norms. Even Christians use prophecy as part of their worship (the idea of the second coming is prophecy), as do the Hebrews and Muslims.
because it can erupt in any time
MOUNT VESUVIUS. Its a volcano so it should be common sense. also it did Not erupt in 1994, it last erupted in 1944.
Yes; there is a color code and alert system.
It is not known. Volcanic eruptions are difficult to predict. The last eruption of Mount Vesuvius was in 1944. As of December 2016 Vesuvius is not showing any signs that would be cause for immediate concern.
The correct capitalization and punctuation is: Without any warning the volcano called Mt. Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 70 and buried Pompeii?
I hope not!
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Fritz Perls This is a common aphorism attributed to the Neapolitans who live in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, which could erupt at any time.
Um, just to tell you. It's actually Mt. Vesuvius that erupts. Pompeii is the one of the three cities that got buried under the ash etc. Most likely, yes, Mt. Vesuvius will erupt. It could happen any day, because it's rested long enough to have enough power to erupt again. There has been a lot of smoke coming from that volcano. So yes, Mt. Vesuvius will most likely erupt.it has been 2000 years since it has last erupted and siencists are predicting that it will erupt again. so i think that the people that decided to move on the valcano should consider moving or will face an ugly death.
Mount St. Helen does not erupt in any pattern. When it erupted in 1980, scientist had no idea that it was going to erupt because it did not follow a pattern and it did not have very many precursor.
No. Mount Everest is not a volcano.
Mount Vesuvius is a volcano with a history of producing enormous explosive eruptions. Most famously it destroyed Pompeii and several other towns in 79 AD. Today about 3 million people live near the volcano, close enough to be affected by falling ash and pyroclastic flows.