At is the Mt. Vesuvius Observatory, established in 1841, they monitor seismic activity, air composition around the volcano, any general changes to the landscape, etc.
Mount Vesuvius, being a volcano, is a destructive force.
Mount Vesuvius exists because of the African plate sliding under the Eurasian plate therefore the magma is then being disturbed and heating up so it is then starting a convection current and the magma is then breaking the weaker rock to reach the surface and Vesuvius is born.
Though I could find no internet record of Mt. Vesuvius being surrounded by any range (and actually found references to a ring of cities and towns around the entire mountain), according to the crossword puzzle I just finished, Vesuvius is part of the Apennine Mountain range. Upon researching this range, I discovered that it is a Southern leg of the European Alps, but I can still find no record of Vesuvius actually being a part of this (or any) range.
He was killed in Egypt, which is where he fled after being defeated by Caesar in the battle of Pharsalus.
Scientists analyzed data about Vesuvius in the same way that a zoologist studies by cutting apart a specimen. They closely review the data and determine what it means in relation to the thing being analyzed.
Mount Vesuvius, being a volcano, is a destructive force.
In 1994. It erupted after being silent for a long time. Thanks Ghadir.H
Mount Vesuvius exists because of the African plate sliding under the Eurasian plate therefore the magma is then being disturbed and heating up so it is then starting a convection current and the magma is then breaking the weaker rock to reach the surface and Vesuvius is born.
Though I could find no internet record of Mt. Vesuvius being surrounded by any range (and actually found references to a ring of cities and towns around the entire mountain), according to the crossword puzzle I just finished, Vesuvius is part of the Apennine Mountain range. Upon researching this range, I discovered that it is a Southern leg of the European Alps, but I can still find no record of Vesuvius actually being a part of this (or any) range.
After being badly damaged by an earthquake in 63 AD, Pompeii was completely buried in 79 AD when Mount Vesuvius erupted.
Mount Etna is by far the largest of the three active volcanoes in Italy, being nearly three times the height of the next largest, Mount Vesuvius. It is also one of the most active volcanoes in the world and is in an almost constant state of eruption. Although it can occasionally be very destructive, it is not generally regarded as being particularly dangerous, and thousands of people live on its slopes and in the surrounding areas. Wikipedia: Mount Etna
to monitor laws being enacted, laws/guidelines being put in place
He was killed in Egypt, which is where he fled after being defeated by Caesar in the battle of Pharsalus.
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.
to monitor traffic or computers on the natwork and to monitor data being sent on the network
Being a researcher in manufacturing organization how can you search the opportunities and monitor the threats of your product?
well, besides a whole city being buried by the ashes, i have no idea