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Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano, it erupted spewing ash onto Pompeii.
Mt. Vesuvius covered Pompeii with about 60 ft of ash and pumice.
After the ash settled it rained, setting the ash as hard as concrete, making it impenetrable. This is what kept the town protected for 2000 years.
Mt. Vesuvius produces geothermal energy by the heat of the magma and lava, ash and gases. I hope this helps:)
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Mount Vesuvius spewed ash and lava, the civialization below it was suffocated by the ash and burnt by high tempertures. Some that got away, came back to retreive lost items after they thought it was done, but it killed them.
Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano, it erupted spewing ash onto Pompeii.
Pompeii was covered in 9 feet of volcanc ash when Vesuvius erupted.
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Mt. Vesuvius covered Pompeii with about 60 ft of ash and pumice.
It was buried by Mount Vesuvius because of all the ash and stuff that came out of the volcano when it erupted. Might want to double check on wiki or something.
It covered the roman town of pompeii with ash and killed everyone basically
Pompeii got destroyed by mount vesuvius' pyroclastic flow.Now in pompeii there is concrete bodys on the ground!!
Mount Vesuvius erupted in Pompeii. It surrounded most of the city in pumice and ash. The entire city of Pompeii had been killed by the eruption.
Pompeii was buried by stones and ash from the nearby volcano, Mount Vesuvius, in 79 AD.
No it was not. It was a Roman town which was buried in volcanic ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD.
After the ash settled it rained, setting the ash as hard as concrete, making it impenetrable. This is what kept the town protected for 2000 years.