Evacuate if possible. If you can't, get away from the flowing magma. Especially if you are downhill from it. If you get directly hit by lava there is a guarantee your not going to survive. If you live in the US, don't move to a state such as Alaska, Hawaii, or anywhere near Yellowstone National Park, there are volcanoes in all those places.
sometimes.
It's simple to survive any volcanic eruption; be somewhere else when it happens. For pyroclastic volcanoes like Vesuvius, hopefully many miles away.
Volcanic eruption. It must be more painful because you literraly melt.
No one can survive a volcanic eruption unless they find someway to get out of the area as fast and as soon as possible. No one has known to be able to survive a volcano, not in this day and age.
Some people chose to stay during Mount Vesuvius's eruption in 79 AD because they underestimated the danger, believed they could survive, were unable to leave in time, or had responsibilities that kept them in the area. The eruption happened suddenly and many were caught off guard.
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They both can survive from a volcanic eruption
Be elsewhere. Obviously!
It's simple to survive any volcanic eruption; be somewhere else when it happens. For pyroclastic volcanoes like Vesuvius, hopefully many miles away.
Volcanic eruption. It must be more painful because you literraly melt.
No-one knows - there was no records found
No one can survive a volcanic eruption unless they find someway to get out of the area as fast and as soon as possible. No one has known to be able to survive a volcano, not in this day and age.
The best way to survive a pyroclastic eruption is to get far from the volcano, beyond the reach of pyroclastic flows. Stay away from stream channels to avoid mudflows. If you experience heavy ashfall, breath through a wet rag.
Some people chose to stay during Mount Vesuvius's eruption in 79 AD because they underestimated the danger, believed they could survive, were unable to leave in time, or had responsibilities that kept them in the area. The eruption happened suddenly and many were caught off guard.
Yes, in fact, most people did survive; roughly about 2,000 people died as a result of the eruption. If no one did, then we would know nothing of the eruption. Pliny the Younger, a senator of his day, was an eye witness.
Volcanic eruption can be classified mainly based on the name of the volcano. They are Surtseyan eruption, Plinian eruption, Vulcanian eruption, Strombolian eruption and Hawaiian eruption.