They vanished in 79 A.D. because of Mnt. Vesuvius erupting over Pompeii. Houses were buried and many died, almost EVERYBODY died! Actually, I DO think everybody died. 400 years later, man-kind was reunited on Pompeii. But not called "Pompeii" anymore, the citizens discovered Pompeii. Then dug up the molded thousands of dead bodies, later, about 200 years later. They were put up on display. Many tourists come around to see the many bodies. Hope this answered your question!
Yes, many if all of the citizens in Pompeii would of been killed. Not enough to have a significant impact on the whole population however
The one's with all the money.
I think we'll leave that story for another day
The citizens wore togas, young boys wore tunics, and the woman wore stolas.
"Will vanish" is the simple future tense.
Vanish is present tense. The past tense is vanished.
Pompeii was buried in 79 AD. People still knew it was there, as evidenced by the archaeological conclusions that home owners sent their slaves back to try to dig out the houses and to recover items and the evidence of looting and looters' tunnels. When these efforts were abandoned the site was allowed to grow over. So it was quite a few years before the city was forgotten.
you buy the vanish card the make the vanish power to where you want it (you click it on the bought stuff) then click vanish and there you go
It is true because that's all Pliny did at the time. He addressed to the citizens of Pompeii
of Vanish, a. & n. from Vanish, v.
The root word for "vanish" is "vanus", which comes from the Latin word meaning "empty" or "void".
Banish, lavish, vanish.