Mount Vesuvius is located in near the Bay of Naples, Southeast of Naples,Italy. It Destroyed the famous cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum around 79 A.D. . It was first Created about 2,000 years ago and its most recent major eruption happened in 1944. It has the side of it blown out.
^Also worth nothing is that Mount St. Helens also "blew its side out" when it erupted in 1980.
It's a Lateral vent pretty much
Faults are made up of fractures in the earths crust. One side of the fault moves opposite of the other side.
A volcano is a mount (or mountain) that has magma in it. A volcano also is like an earthquake releasing pressure from the inner core of the earth. If there is a lot of pressure to be released this will cause the eruption to be bigger and more destructive, like the volcano Mount Tambora that erupted in 1815.
The wind blows ash in one direction, causing more to fall on the downwind side.
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There are tons of volcanoes that blew up!!
The cast of The Volcano That Blew a World Away - 2001 includes: Elizabeth Healey as herself Spiridon Marinatos as himself John Michie as Narrator
Italy. Its the one that blew up and killed everyone in Pompeii.
It was on the Island of Krakatoa - and the huge eruption blew most of the volcano apart.
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because a volcano blew up and turned everyone into ashes
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Hawaii's volcanos are quite compared to Mt St Helens because Mt St Helens blew up from a earthquake of two plates shifting making the volcano vary voilent and loud which blew one half of the volcano
You find them on the side of a volcano.
once it leaves the volcano it cools down and solidifies on the side of the volcano it then gets compressed and forms layers on the side of the volcano.
all flights cancelled.particles from the volcano blew across and this could be a prblem for airoplanes