Sort of. They are both in Indonesia. They are about 870 miles apart.
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.
Some of the most famous volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius, which destroyed Pompeii and Krakatoa. Mount St. Helens, Mount Tambora, Mauna Loa, and Mount Pelee are also on the list.
Mount Tambora is a volcanic mountain in Indonesia, so it does not have a population since it is a geological feature.
The Mount Tambora eruption occurred in the state of West Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia.
No. Mount Tambora is in the shape of a caldera form from a stratovolcano.
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Mount Tambora is in the Indonesian archipelago.
The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora was a V.E.I. 7.
Mount Tambora is 4,300 m (14,000 ft) high.
Mount Tambora is a stratovolcano and its over 5000 years old.
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.
Mount Tambora erupted in 1815-16 April15-16
Mount Tambora is located on the Eurasian plate and another one these are converging plates
Some of the most famous volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius, which destroyed Pompeii and Krakatoa. Mount St. Helens, Mount Tambora, Mauna Loa, and Mount Pelee are also on the list.
mount Krakatoa was discovered in 1784
Mount Tambora is a volcanic mountain in Indonesia, so it does not have a population since it is a geological feature.
The Mount Tambora eruption occurred in the state of West Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia.