Mount Tambora, located in Indonesia, did not erupt in 1967; its most significant eruption occurred in 1815, which led to widespread climatic disruptions and the "Year Without a Summer." In 1967, there were no major eruptions or associated damage from the volcano. However, the region has experienced other volcanic activity over the years. If you need information on a different event or year, please specify!
No, the eruption of Mount Tambora occurred in 1815, not 1967. It was one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recorded history, with widespread global effects.
It has erupted 15 times sice 1885 according to wikipedia
There was no significant explosion at Mount Tambora in 1967; the most notable eruption occurred in 1815, which led to the deaths of tens of thousands of people due to pyroclastic flows and subsequent famine. The 1967 event involved a different volcanic activity and did not result in a death toll comparable to the 1815 eruption. If you are looking for information on another volcanic event, please specify.
The most recent eruption of Tambora was in 1967. This was a very small, non-explosive eruption.
Yes Tambora can be an explosive volcano. The large 1815 eruption blew nearly 4,000 feet off the top of the mountain and was Earth's biggest volcanic explosion of the past 10,000 years. But it can also have smaller non-explosive eruptions like the one in 1967.
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No, the eruption of Mount Tambora occurred in 1815, not 1967. It was one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recorded history, with widespread global effects.
It has erupted 15 times sice 1885 according to wikipedia
There was no significant explosion at Mount Tambora in 1967; the most notable eruption occurred in 1815, which led to the deaths of tens of thousands of people due to pyroclastic flows and subsequent famine. The 1967 event involved a different volcanic activity and did not result in a death toll comparable to the 1815 eruption. If you are looking for information on another volcanic event, please specify.
The most recent eruption of Tambora was in 1967. This was a very small, non-explosive eruption.
Yes Tambora can be an explosive volcano. The large 1815 eruption blew nearly 4,000 feet off the top of the mountain and was Earth's biggest volcanic explosion of the past 10,000 years. But it can also have smaller non-explosive eruptions like the one in 1967.
5 times. 3910 BC ± 200 years, 3050 BC and 740 AD ± 150 years, 1815, 1967
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No it will not.