High eruption violence.
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mount Vesuvius is close to mount Etna but the Stromboli volcano is closerNo Mount Vesuvius is in Italy, southern but in the northern part of southern Italy, and Mount Etna is in southeastern Sicily.
High viscosity.
The lava in Mt. St Helen has high viscosity.
Similarities: They are both volcanoes, they are both stratovolcanoes, they both killed people, they both erupted, they both made huge ash clouds, they both made tremors, both had magma with high viscosity
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Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano six miles(9 kilometers) east of the city of Naples, Italy.
mount Vesuvius is close to mount Etna but the Stromboli volcano is closerNo Mount Vesuvius is in Italy, southern but in the northern part of southern Italy, and Mount Etna is in southeastern Sicily.
High viscosity.
The lava in Mt. St Helen has high viscosity.
Pompeii isn't a volcano; it was a city. However in August 79 A.D Mount Vesuvius (a volcano located in Campania, Italy) erupted destroying the city and its sister city Herculaneum. The eruption may have killed more than 16,000 people and the ash, mud and rock from the eruption buried the city of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Although you did ask how high a volcano was, so I'll tell you how high Vesuvius is to be fair; Mount Vesuvius is 4190 feet tall.
Similarities: They are both volcanoes, they are both stratovolcanoes, they both killed people, they both erupted, they both made huge ash clouds, they both made tremors, both had magma with high viscosity
Mount Vesuvius cannot happen. Veusvius is an object, not an event. However, it is certain that Mount Vesuvius will eruptagain eventually.
No. No mountain on Earth is even close to that height. Mount Vesuvius has an elevation of 4,203 feet, less than a mile. The tallest mountain on Earth, Mount Everest, is 29,029 feet or 5.5 miles high. The eruption column of the 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius reach a height of about 20 miles. This was not part of the mountain but a plume of ash and gas.
Mount Vesuvius' magma is comprised mostly of pumice stone. It is low density molten rock that erupts at a high temperature.
Elevation: 1,281 M (4,203 FT).
Mount St Helens erupts dacitic lava, which forms dacite when it cools. Because of the high gas content and high viscosity much of the material gets erupted as ash and pumice rather than lava.