march 8th 1669 CITE: "mar,8 1669: mount Etna erupts."www.history.com.Internet.9 February2011.http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history-/mount-etna-erupts?catId=5
On March 11, 1669, Mount Etna erupted on the east coast of Sicily, Italy. The lava flows from this eruption would last five weeks and destroy ten villages.
about 3 days it went for with 17,000 dead
i believe they were saved by the camels that were out earleir in the day
Mount Etna has erupted at many different years, but has the nickname the 'friendly giant'.
It was March 11, 1669 and it lasted for 4 months.
mount etna did not erupt in 1669.
march 8th 1669 CITE: "mar,8 1669: mount Etna erupts."www.history.com.Internet.9 February2011.http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history-/mount-etna-erupts?catId=5
it erupted in march 11 1669
I dont not what sortt of question is that
On March 11, 1669, Mount Etna erupted on the east coast of Sicily, Italy. The lava flows from this eruption would last five weeks and destroy ten villages.
The 1669 eruption of Mount Etna killed 20,000 people. The death rate was so high because citizens refused to leave their city before the eruption occurred.
about 3 days it went for with 17,000 dead
i believe they were saved by the camels that were out earleir in the day
Mount Etna's eruption in 1669 was first reported to cause the death of near 17,000 people and letting 27,000 homeless. However, later studies revealed that there have only been 77 confirmed human deaths directly related to Mt. Etna over the years. The former reports can be assumed to be a confusion, made by the news media, with the earthquake that took place in southeast Sicily, in 1693.
Mount Etna has erupted at many different years, but has the nickname the 'friendly giant'.
The two most important eruptions of Mt. Etna are the ones in 1669 and in 2001.