The same as the people. They escape or die.
Pompeii was buried by volcanic ash during an eruption of the nearby Mount Vesuvius.
During Titus's reign, there occurred a major disaster: the eruption of Vesuvius which buried Pompeii and Herculaneum.
It was caused by two tectonic plates. The African and Eurasian plate, by colliding together. It had many eruptions but the most famous one was in 79 A.D. It killed a town called Pompeii in Italy.
Some animals during the cretaceous period were tapejara, microraptor, and velociraptor. There was also triceratops, styracosaurus, and the tyrannosaurus rex.
Humans started to farm and domesticate animals during the neolithic revolution.
Though the records weren't as well kept in the time of Pompeii (79 A.D.) a lot of known people died. It is estimated that there are 16,000 people that died during the Vesuvius eruptions.
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Mount Vesuvius has experienced eight major eruptions in the last 17,000 years. The 79 AD eruption is one of the most well-known ancient eruptions in the world, and may have killed more than 16,000 people.
Pahoehoe comes from an explosive eruption, whereas AA comes from quiet eruptions.
The last powerful eruption was recorded in March 1944 during the World War II.
There are no Solar events that are connected to volcanic eruptions.
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During the more violent eruptions, pieces of the rim of the volcano can break away, changing the shape of the volcano.
They perished during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
Mount Vesuvius .