It was the volcano ash because it suffocated all the people who stayed in Pompeii, and it also buried the town under 8 ft of ash. This also caused roofs to collapse under its weight.
Pompeii dead got covered in ash, because they were killed by an eruption of a volcano and the volcano spread ashes on them after they were burned. The volcano name is Mount Vesuvius, though I'm not sure if that's how you spell it.
Pompeii. That is the city thy has allowed us to learn more about Roman cities. The natural disaster that had affected that city the most was the volcano Herculanean. Pompeii was buried under Herculaneans ashes and debri.
In Pompeii, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD covered the city in a layer of volcanic ash and pumice. This ash layer preserved buildings, artifacts, and human remains, providing a unique snapshot of life in ancient Rome. Excavations have uncovered well-preserved frescoes, mosaics, and everyday objects, offering insights into the daily lives of Pompeii's inhabitants.
Pompeii. The ancient city of Pompeii lay southeast of Naples, Italy. It lay in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, the only active volcano on the European mainland, and its inhabitants were used to rumblings and tremors from the volcano. On August 24 AD 79, Pompeii and the neighbouring city of Herculaneum were buried under a pyroclastic flow, a cloud of superheated gas, ash, and rock erupting from the volcano. Being a popular summer holiday spot, it is estimated that there were about 20,000 inhabitants in Pompeii at the time of the eruption. Immediately following the eruption, those who had not been killed by falling rocks quickly packed to flee. However, clouds of poison gas rolled into the city. Those who were outside died instantly from the gas, while people who were still in their houses died from lack of oxygen. After hundreds of years of lying buried, Herculaneum was rediscovered in 1738, and Pompeii in 1748.
A lot of damage was caused. About 90,000 people in total died. It caused some tsunamis when the pyroclastic flows hit the water. It also generated some earthquakes and whirlwinds. The ashes destroyed plants and crop failure was among the people of Indonesia. The dusts and ashes still remained and traveled trough out the world and lowered temperatures by 3 degrees Celsius. But also blocked the sun on the island of Sumbawa for a few days.
The ashes are coming! The ashes are coming!
it was ciovered in ashes
The city of Pompeii was destroyed in 79 AD due to the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. This eruption released a lethal cloud of stones, ashes, and fumes, burying the city under a thick layer of volcanic material. The intense heat and ashfall caused widespread destruction, preserving the city in a state that provides insight into Roman life. The eruption ultimately claimed thousands of lives and left Pompeii lost for centuries until its rediscovery in the 18th century.
Wilson is covered in dust from the ashes to symbolize the destruction and chaos caused by the war and bombings around him. It serves as a visual reminder of the devastating impact of war on individuals and their surroundings.
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because a volcano blew up and turned everyone into ashes
there was avolcanic eruption that killed everyone in pompii& forze people in its ashes
There was ashes everywhere falling from the sky, it was so hot, so dark; nobody knew what was going on.
Pompeii; destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD.
The Roman city of Pompeii was situated on the western coast of the Italian peninsula, south of Rome. It was a prosperous city in the Roman empire. In 79 AD CE, Pompeii was the victim of an eruption of the nearby volcano of Mt. Vesuvius. The lava and ashes of this volcano destroyed the people of Pompeii but not the structures and art of the city. These same ashes and solidified lava preserved much of this city and smaller nearby ones. This preservation has given archaeologists a very clear picture of what life was like in this city.
The Roman city of Pompeii was situated on the western coast of the Italian peninsula, south of Rome. It was a prosperous city in the Roman Empire. In 79 AD CE, Pompeii was the victim of an eruption of the nearby volcano of Mt. Vesuvius. The lava and ashes of this volcano destroyed the people of Pompeii but not the structures and art of the city. These same ashes and solidified lava preserved much of this city and smaller nearby ones. This preservation has given archaeologists a very clear picture of what life was like in this city.
the first volcanic eruption occured in pompeii when the volcano mount vesvius erupted and over 1000 people sufficated and died during it because of the ashes flooded the hold city of pompeii.