The likelihood is tiny
Archaeologists believe that a huge volcanic eruption on the island of Thera, possibly with an accompanying earthquake and tsunami, caused devastation in Crete. This could have reduced the prosperity of the Minoans, as well as weakening their ability to defend themselves, as they were either invaded or otherwise taken under the influence of Mycenaeans from Greece in the late 15th century BC.
Catal Huyuk was a complex city with many laws, food sources and complex laws and statments. It was a hunter and gatherer society. There was a volcanic eruption that caused a great deal of damage! It destroyed mostly all the people and their homes, crops, etc.
yes, they are going to nuke us, we will die LOL
no dumb brodes, we are not going to die, just because some indian retsrds decided to say the worlds going to end make you dumb enought o believe it . but if we do ....... bye
we dont know if we are going to die.. nobody knows besides god!!
people die
They will probably die
Sometimes a volcanic eruption is not that bad but sometimes it can be very bad. For example, people could die because of it and houses can be destroyed.
Usually poisonous gases. Rarely by lava flow.
There are no reported deaths directly related to the volcanic eruption.
At first most of the plants die due to the heat and gasses, but then they will come back since they grow well in a volcanic soil. There is a tree that is still alive after the eruption of Pompeii in 79 AD.
because of pyroclastic flow (mixture of hot gas and rock), molten rocks(volcanic bombs) or lahars (volcanic mud flow)
Katia Krafft died on June 3, 1991, in Mount Unzen, Kyushu, Japan of volcanic eruption.
They bring about minerals, can form new land, and in the long term can fertilize soil.
Pliny's death can be attributed to his asthma infamed by the poor quality of the air due to the volcanic eruption when he visited pompei
Yes. People sometime die in volcano eruptions, such as the eruptions of Mt. St. He lens in Washington state in 1980. and the city of Pompeii, which was buried under ash from the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. People are killed by the ash, the lava, the poison gas, the landslides, and earthquakes, and the hot temperatures that a volcanic eruption can have. Thousands of people were killed by tsunamis, (tidal waves), caused by the eruption of Krakatoa in Indonesia in the Pacific Ocean.
Archaeologists believe that a huge volcanic eruption on the island of Thera, possibly with an accompanying earthquake and tsunami, caused devastation in Crete. This could have reduced the prosperity of the Minoans, as well as weakening their ability to defend themselves, as they were either invaded or otherwise taken under the influence of Mycenaeans from Greece in the late 15th century BC.