Mt. Tambora is a composite volcano.
Mt. Tambora is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. Stratovolcanoes are characterized by steep, symmetrical slopes and periodic explosive eruptions. Mt. Tambora famously erupted in 1815, leading to a significant global cooling event known as the "Year Without a Summer."
The volcano that made the Laetoli footprints possible is the nearby Sadiman volcano, which erupted about 3.6 million years ago and covered the site with a layer of ash. This ash then hardened, preserving the footprints made by early hominins as they walked across the area.
DINOSAURS!!1
All meat. It didn't matter to them what kind, they were just hungry.
Garvey in "Touching Spirit Bear" is a Tlingit Indian.
Early humans hunted antelopes, gazelles, wildebeest and other large animals
The answer is Mt. Tambora
approximately 3,000 people live near or in the region of mt Tambora
Mt. Tambora last erupted in 1815 A.D. producing the largest historical eruption in human history. The eruption killed over 90,000 people, and created a large crater. Smaller eruptions have occurred since, and in 2011, the alert level was raised to 3 (out of four) due to ongoing shallow volcanic tremor. It is likely that Mt. Tambora will erupt again in the near future. This is an active and very dangerous volcano.
Mt. Tambora, Sumbawa Island, Indonesia 1815 VEI 7
It is a Strato Volcano.
No, Mt Tambora is not glaciated. Mount Tambora is not very tall and is in a very warm climate zone.
Mt Tambora is on a Tectonic fault line called the Jave Trench System. Mt Tambora is an active stratovolcano. It is located in Indonesia.
the volcano that caused a YEAR without summer was mount tambora
an extinct volcano.
Dead volcano
no mt Tambora was not expected
Mt. Mazama is a composite cone or sometimes called a strato volcano