KrakatoaThe island of Krakatau (Krakatoa) is in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra.
The world's loudest volcanic explosion happened in Indonesia
It was volcanic ash and dust cloud ejected into the upper atmosphere by the explosion of the volcano.
An earthquake beneath the sea A large impact, for example a large meteor striking the sea A large explosion, for example the Krakatoa volcanic explosion
The loudest volcanic eruption in recorded history was the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in Indonesia. The explosion was so powerful that it was heard up to 3,000 miles away and led to the destruction of the island.
Krakatoa, or at least it was, there wasn't much left of it aferwards.
I think it was the explosion of Krakatoa - a volcanic explosion.
KrakatoaThe island of Krakatau (Krakatoa) is in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra.
No. Krakatoa is an active volcano, continuing to rumble and erupt on a regular basis since its last massive explosion in 1883.
The world's loudest volcanic explosion happened in Indonesia
It was volcanic ash and dust cloud ejected into the upper atmosphere by the explosion of the volcano.
The eruption of Krakatoa.
Krakatoa is the greatest volcanic explosion recorded in Indonesia
Krakatoa the biggest volcanicexplosion. The explosion was so big u could hear it from Indonesia to Madagascar which happened 10 days ago
An earthquake beneath the sea A large impact, for example a large meteor striking the sea A large explosion, for example the Krakatoa volcanic explosion
The explosion of the island of Krakatoa.
Scientists are concerned about "baby" Krakatoa (Anak Krakatoa) because it is an active volcanic island that has the potential to generate violent eruptions similar to its parent volcano, Krakatoa. These eruptions can pose risks to nearby populations, infrastructure, and transportation routes, as well as impact the environment and global climate. Studying and monitoring Anak Krakatoa is essential to assess and mitigate these risks.