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The most devastating eruption was on May 18th 1890.
That would be a matter of opinion, but a reasonable choice might be the eruption of Vesuvius that destroyed and buried Pompei in 76 CE.
From its Wikipedia entry: "Mount Erebus was discovered on January 27, 1841 (and observed to be in eruption) by polar explorer Sir James Clark Ross " Erebus has been in almost continual eruption since its discovery, that being the nature of Strombolian eruptions in volcanoes. There is no record of a 'devastating' eruption of Mt Erebus.
No, Mount Vesuvius is classed as an active volcano. Although its most famous and devastating eruption was nearly 2000 years ago, it still splutters occasionally.
Mt Helen's affect human lives as the eruption in 1980 was devastating
The volcanoe toes
most recent and destructive was the eruption that was in 1707-1708
Such mudflows are called lahars.
whats the most famous eruption
The most devastating effect of the hurricanes is the fact that lives are lost and there so many causalities. The loss of property is also a devastating effect.
the eruption of 1669
Currently the geothermal springs from the volcano generate a lot of tourism for Yellowstone. However, there are concerns about a potential eruption, which would have devastating global consequences. However, at this time there is no way of knowing when its next eruption will be.