Mount Vesuvius was a composite volcano.... :D It destoyed basically the whole city!
If you go visit the place of destruction u might see the ruins, dead people, the palace(not really a palace but u know what I mean).
In simple "words" for the people who don't understand.........IT KILLED MANY PEOPLE AND THE WHOLE CITY WAS RUINED!DOGGIES DIED and SO WOULD HAVE U IF U WERE THERE!!! :DMount Vesuvius is in Italy. Italy is in Europe. So to answer your question...Mt. Vesuvius is on the continent of Europe.
Mount Vesuvius is a Composite (Stratovolcano)
Mount Vesuvius is dormant (sleeping), not extinct.
Mt vesuvius is active
Mount Vesuvius is on a Convergent Plate Boundary.
Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD causing the damage in Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD causing the damage in Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD causing the damage in Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD causing the damage in Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD causing the damage in Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD causing the damage in Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD causing the damage in Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD causing the damage in Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD causing the damage in Pompeii.
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The most recent eruption of Mount Vesuvius occurred in 1944, causing significant damage to surrounding towns and infrastructure. The estimated economic damage from this eruption was around $100 million at the time.
Mount Vesuvius erupted in Pompeii. It surrounded most of the city in pumice and ash. The entire city of Pompeii had been killed by the eruption.
It killed over 16,000 people and killed evreyone in pompei :(
Lots and lots of damage and it cost over 90,000 to repair everything.
suck it nerds
No. Mount Vesuvius caused damage locally and perhaps regionally, but not globally. The most globally damaging volcanic eruption in recorded history was the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia. Even this was small compared to the supereruptions that have ocurred in prehistoric times.
Yes, but fatalities were few, and only minor damage was done. Pompeii was obliterated.
The last eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1944 primarily affected the nearby towns of Torre del Greco and San Sebastiano al Vesuvio. These towns suffered damage and destruction from the lava flows and ash fall.
No one died on the day. There was however significant damage to aircraft stationed in a nearby airport.