The damage was devastating for the people there, Well the ones that lived and they would have to cope with losing their homes there family there work and the rebuilding with so little people would be very hard labour for everyone there. The final death toll from pyroclastic flows, volcanic bombs and tsunamis was to be a devastating 36,417.
No, Krakatoa did not explode on September 29, 1884. The most famous eruption of Krakatoa occurred later, from August 26 to August 27, 1883, which resulted in one of the most violent volcanic events in recorded history. This eruption caused massive tsunamis and significant climatic effects worldwide.
Karkatoa did not erupt in 1884. Small eruptions began on June 16 and culminated in a series of massive explosions on August 27.
Rogier Diederik Marius Verbeek (1845 - 1926) was a Dutch geologist who witnessed the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in August 1883 from his home in Buitenzorg (now called Bogor) on the island of Java. From 1881 onwards he had been extensively studying the surrounding area, including southern Sumatra and Sunda Strait, but the sleeping volcano on the small island of Krakatoa did not seem dangerous to him and did not attract special attention then. After the eruption, he was asked by the government to collect all his findings in a report, which was published in Batavia (now Jakarta) in the autumn of 1884. This book was widely praised as the most authorative account of the events and it made him famous among earth scientists worldwide. Most of his conclusions still stand today.
That was in 1883. The amount of dust thrown into the atmosphere by the eruption lowered the average temperatures in any one place around the globe by 1.2 degrees C for the next five years. Weather patterns in general were very erratic during those five years, 1884 sometimes being called "The Year Without a Summer", though that title has been used for other years, where volcanic ash lowered the temperature, too.
Mount Rainier's last documented eruption occurred about 1,000 years ago, with the most recent major volcanic event about 1,100 years ago. However, the volcano is still considered active and closely monitored for any signs of potential eruption in the future.
No, Krakatoa did not explode on September 29, 1884. The most famous eruption of Krakatoa occurred later, from August 26 to August 27, 1883, which resulted in one of the most violent volcanic events in recorded history. This eruption caused massive tsunamis and significant climatic effects worldwide.
They were sold to Germany in 1884
Karkatoa did not erupt in 1884. Small eruptions began on June 16 and culminated in a series of massive explosions on August 27.
Rogier Diederik Marius Verbeek (1845 - 1926) was a Dutch geologist who witnessed the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in August 1883 from his home in Buitenzorg (now called Bogor) on the island of Java. From 1881 onwards he had been extensively studying the surrounding area, including southern Sumatra and Sunda Strait, but the sleeping volcano on the small island of Krakatoa did not seem dangerous to him and did not attract special attention then. After the eruption, he was asked by the government to collect all his findings in a report, which was published in Batavia (now Jakarta) in the autumn of 1884. This book was widely praised as the most authorative account of the events and it made him famous among earth scientists worldwide. Most of his conclusions still stand today.
That was in 1883. The amount of dust thrown into the atmosphere by the eruption lowered the average temperatures in any one place around the globe by 1.2 degrees C for the next five years. Weather patterns in general were very erratic during those five years, 1884 sometimes being called "The Year Without a Summer", though that title has been used for other years, where volcanic ash lowered the temperature, too.
They wanted to come together to attack Africa and steal their natural resources
Mount Rainier's last documented eruption occurred about 1,000 years ago, with the most recent major volcanic event about 1,100 years ago. However, the volcano is still considered active and closely monitored for any signs of potential eruption in the future.
The Devils Desk Volcano in the Kuril Islands first erupted in 1884 in a powerful explosive eruption that created a new caldera.
There is no record of Mount Rainier erupting in 1884. Mount Rainier is an active volcano located in Washington state, with its last known eruption occurring over a thousand years ago. The most recent eruptive activity was around 1,000 years ago, resulting in the formation of the Osceola Mudflow.
Yes it was invented in 1884
h= 1884/25*3.14 V=1884 r=5 h=236.63 in h= 1884/25*3.14 V=1884 r=5 h=236.63 in
made 1884