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How much damage did Mount Tambora cause to the economy?

It did a lot of damage.


How much lava is in Mount Gambier?

There is no lava in Mount Gambier, But there is a volcano in Mount Gambier in which is Dormit(meaning asleep). The lava in the volcano is rock solid, so a large explosion possibly bigger than krackatoa will have to be made in order for the volcano to become awake.


How much money was spent on Mount Tambora 1815 April 10?

The eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 is estimated to have cost around $4.1 billion in today's money. The eruption was one of the most powerful in recorded history and had significant global consequences, including a "Year Without a Summer" in 1816.


How much lava does Mount Kilauea produce?

Mount Kilauea produces approximately 250,000-650,000 cubic yards of lava per day during its active eruptions.


Is lava butte basaltic or granitic lava flow?

A lava butte is generally basaltic lava. Granitic lava flows (called rhyolitic when they form at the surface) are rare and do not cover much ground.


How much acres of land does mount Everest cover?

1200mi


What speed did the lava go on Mount Etna?

Lava flows on Mount Etna can travel at varying speeds, typically ranging from 1 to 10 km/h (0.6 to 6.2 mph). However, during more explosive eruptions, lava fountains can propel material at much faster speeds.


What happened to Mount Erebus?

Nothing much. She lies on the Antarctic continent, the southern-most active volcano on earth, and continues to heat up lava in her permanent lava lake.


How are the Tambora and Krakatau eruptions similar?

The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora and the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa were the largest volcanic eruptions in human history. Both were extremely violent Ultra Plinian eruptions, which spew massive amounts of ash miles into the atmosphere. They were also caldera-forming eruptions, meaning that they drained so much magma from underground that they collapsed into the space left behind. The eruption of Krakatoa produced about 20 cubic kilometers of ash while the eruption of Mount Tambora produced about 160 cubic kilometers.


Does Mount Rainier erupt felsic lava?

Like many stratovolcanoes, Mount St Helens has produced material of mafic, felsic, and intermediate composition. Overall, much of the material is itermediate. The 1980 eruption and later activity have produced dacite, which has an intermediate-felsic composition


Was mount st helen's lava a'a or pohoehoe?

Niether. The eruption of 1980 did not produce lava flows, it produced pumice and ash. Afterward it started building a dome of dacitic lava. Pahoehoe and a'a are basaltic lava, which has a different composition and a much lower viscosity.


How much money did Mount Tambora Cause?

The eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 had devastating economic impacts, leading to an estimated loss of around $100 million (equivalent to approximately $3 billion today) due to crop failures and famine. The eruption caused the "Year Without a Summer" in 1816, which resulted in widespread food shortages and increased prices in Europe and North America. These events disrupted agriculture and trade, significantly affecting local economies.

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