The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 is estimated to have killed around 16,000 people in the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Additionally, thousands of animals, including pets and livestock, also perished due to the volcanic ash, pyroclastic flows, and toxic gases released during the eruption. The exact numbers are difficult to ascertain, but the catastrophe had a profound impact on both human and animal life in the region.
Pompey was destroyed by Mount Vesuvius which was a volcano.
I don't think there were people in Mt. Vesuvius in 79. It was and still is an active volcano. If you mean what happened to the people in the surrounding areas when the volcano erupted, they were killed by the hot gasses that rolled down from the volcano.
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD is estimated to have killed thousands of people, with some estimates ranging from 16,000 to 25,000. Many residents of the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum perished in the disaster.
80 PEOPLE
Chinchillas are small animals and do not kill people.
more people then we can calculate
more people then we can calculate
it can kill them and they can get it from animals
no people
they probally kill themselves!
No way to tell accurately; definitely several thousand. Fortunately, there are actually eyewitness accounts of that disaster that survive, and we know about how many people lived in the nearby towns. However, these are estimates, and the eruption's effects happened to areas outside the towns of Pompeii and Hurculaneum as well, when Vesuvius erupted in 79. 5,000 might be fair number, but it's really just an educated guess.
Personally i wouldn't kill marine animals, but some people will to get food or to have fun