It Happened In Sumbawa, Indonesia.....It Was Mt. Tambora....It Killed Nearly 92,000 people....12,000 from the actual eruption and 80,000 from starvation from ruining the crops and the intense cold Actually it happened in Shaanxi,China in 1556...it killed 830,000 people...which is obviously more than 92,000
If you are considering the direct affects of the eruption, then it would most likely be the Mount Pelee eruption in Martinique in 1902 when 29,025 died from the ash flows.
If are you considering indirect after affects, then the Tambora eruption in Indonesia during 1815 lead to the starvation of 92,000 people.
If you are considering indirect natural phenomenon, then the 1883 Krakatau eruption in Indonesia killed 36,417 people as a result of the tsunami created by the eruption.
There was also a super volcano 73,000 years ago that erupted under Lake Toba that killed most of the Earth's population and is said to have only left 1000 humans alive. It also affected the generic inheritance of all humans today.
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Lake Nyos was addressed the " Deadliest Lake " by Guinness book of world record in 2008
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The deadliest type of volcano is the cinder cone volcano. These volcanos tend to explode when they erupt, because the cinder and ash builds up inside until it bursts.
The Kileua volcano in Hawaii was recently listed in this spot, though many people think this is an odd choice. Here's a link to the Top Ten Dangerous Volcanoes, too.
There are three types of volcanoes because each volcano is different. A shield volcano is a broader volcano that erupts lava at a slow speed, it can be avoided with a brisk walk. This volcano does not cause explosions. A cindercone volcano cause pyroclastic flows and are more rare than shield volcano, also, these volcanoes are the deadliest and cause large explosions such as the one on mount St. Helens. A composite volcano, is the two put together. It is in between on the size, and sometimes erupts lava and sometimes pyroclastic flows.
The most deadliest volcano is Mont Pelee
yellowstone park is in fact the deadliest volcano in the U.S
Lake Nyos was addressed the " Deadliest Lake " by Guinness book of world record in 2008
The most deadliest volcano is Mont Pelee
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The deadliest type of volcano is the cinder cone volcano. These volcanos tend to explode when they erupt, because the cinder and ash builds up inside until it bursts.
It was at Krakatau, Indonesia in1883. The number of causalities was estimated at 36,000.
Mount. Krakatoa (not sure if it's spelled right).
Yes it is in fact it is one of the most deadliest volcano on earth.
It's a composite volcano (also known as stratovolcano), which means that it has a big eruption followed by small lava flows. A composite volcano is the deadliest type of volcano and is also the biggest kind.
In Tambora, Indonesia, in the year 1815. There were 92,000 deaths and the major cause of deaths were about starvation.