Of course there had to be at least one?
Yes, several towns and villages in the vicinity of Mount Tambora were destroyed during the 1815 eruption. The most impacted were the villages of Tambora and Sanggar, which were completely wiped out by pyroclastic flows and tsunamis triggered by the eruption.
The Mount Tambora eruption occurred in the state of West Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia.
The effects of the Mount Tambora eruption of 1815 were felt worldwide.
No, because Mount Tambora did erupt in 2011. It was however the largest eruption in recorded history.
Mount Tambora's eruption ended on April 17, 1815. The eruption began on April 5, resulting in the deadliest volcanic eruption in recorded history.
Yes, several towns and villages in the vicinity of Mount Tambora were destroyed during the 1815 eruption. The most impacted were the villages of Tambora and Sanggar, which were completely wiped out by pyroclastic flows and tsunamis triggered by the eruption.
no mt Tambora was not expected
The Mount Tambora eruption occurred in the state of West Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia.
Tambora was a very mential volcano
The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora was a V.E.I. 7.
The effects of the Mount Tambora eruption of 1815 were felt worldwide.
No, because Mount Tambora did erupt in 2011. It was however the largest eruption in recorded history.
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Mount Tambora's eruption ended on April 17, 1815. The eruption began on April 5, resulting in the deadliest volcanic eruption in recorded history.
The 1815 Tambora eruption was a Plinian eruption, one of the most powerful types of volcanic eruptions. It released a massive amount of ash, gases, and pyroclastic flows, leading to significant global climate impacts.
Mount Tambora produced a massive eruption in 1883.
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