Well, when people saw the umbrella like cloud above the volcano, felt the ground rumbling and possibly shaking they kind of got the idea that Vesuvius was erupting. When they began to be pelted with pumice and other volcanic spew, they knew that Vesuvius was erupting.
Pompeii
Mt. Vesuvius is an active volcano and has a history of erupting, with the last major eruption in 1944. While it is monitored closely for signs of activity, predicting when it may erupt next is difficult. The chances of Mt. Vesuvius erupting again in the future are considered high due to its active status.
During the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, people tried to flee the area to escape the volcanic ash and debris. Some sought refuge in buildings or tried to shelter indoors. Many were ultimately overwhelmed by the pyroclastic flow and buried under the volcanic material.
Vesuvius helps the people because of the fertile soil around it
Around 16,000 people died when Vesuvius erupted in AD 79. Both the towns of Herculaneum and Pompeii were absolutely destroyed in this catastrophic eruption.The estimated guess of how many people died in the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius is 15,000-20,000 people.Mt. Vesuvius erupted catastrophically once again in 1631, killed another 6,000 people.They died from Pyroclastic flow which is a fast-moving current of superheated gas (which can reach temperatures of about 1,000 °C (1,830 °F)) and rock (collectively known as tephra), which reaches speeds moving away from a volcano of up to 700 km/h (450 mph). Toxic gasses and suffocation from ash.
No, it was too far away.
Pompeii
Vesuvius began erupting on August 24, 79 CE
Mt. Vesuvius
It was destroyed by Mount Vesuvius erupting Pompeii was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.
Mt. Vesuvius is an active volcano and has a history of erupting, with the last major eruption in 1944. While it is monitored closely for signs of activity, predicting when it may erupt next is difficult. The chances of Mt. Vesuvius erupting again in the future are considered high due to its active status.
No. Mount Vesuvius last erupted in 1944.
Mt. Vesuvius
it was the biggest explosion after and over the other ones.
getting covered in really hot stuff called lava.
Mount Vesuvius is currently not showing signs of erupting soon. However, it is inevitable that it will erupt again. Because it has had a history of major eruptions and is in a densely populated area, Mount Vesuvius is regarded as one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world.