Cities that have been covered in ash typically experience this phenomenon due to volcanic eruptions. Notable examples include Pompeii and Herculaneum in Italy, which were buried under volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. More recently, the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 caused significant ash fallout in nearby towns in Washington state. These events often lead to extensive destruction and long-term impacts on the environment and local communities.
The ash that covered the sun typically refers to volcanic ash released during a significant volcanic eruption, which can spread over large areas and block sunlight. This phenomenon can lead to temporary changes in climate, including cooler temperatures and altered weather patterns. A historical example is the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991, which released vast amounts of ash and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, affecting global temperatures for several years.
it has not yet been confirmed
Yes Misty has saved Ash before.So far, I saw Misty save Ash in Pokemon the Movie 2000 when Ash fell into the water and Misty swam to save Ash, then Misty was close to crying that she thought that Ash was dead, but Ash was alive and Misty was glad that Ash is alive.But, Misty could've saved Ash in some episodes from the old series.
yeah i think there is---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANOTHER ANSWERyes there is, at the battle frontier where ash and the gang met the last frontier brain (Brandon) in the Temple and ash got possessed by a evil king.ALSO the 13 Pokemon movie will have dark ash in it.
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proffeser oak gives you rock climb in one of the citys in kanto
frogs are coverd in mucus
venus is coverd with clouds
There were many things in pompeii that were found , like the bodies coverd in ash, tempals,churches,homes,pots,pans,dishes,juwlery,and more hope this helps
Venus is coverd with Mountains, Valcanoes, and craters. There is no water on Venus.
The ash that covered the sun typically refers to volcanic ash released during a significant volcanic eruption, which can spread over large areas and block sunlight. This phenomenon can lead to temporary changes in climate, including cooler temperatures and altered weather patterns. A historical example is the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991, which released vast amounts of ash and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, affecting global temperatures for several years.
probaly most of it was coverd in tea.
Only once, I think - Fireflies
No, "ash" is a noun. You might have been thinking of "ask", which is indeed a verb.
If the food has not been kept covered means, then the foods will be got attacked by germs, bacterias and viruses.
fur
leaves