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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.
On the 10th to 15th of april 1816 in Indonesia
Sunday 16th June 1991 was the day that Mount Pinatubo erupted.
Mount Tambora last erupted on April 10, 1815. The most explosive phase of the eruption occurred during the night, with significant activity continuing into the following days. This eruption is famous for its massive impact on global climate, leading to the "Year Without a Summer" in 1816.
During the 1669 eruption of Mount Etna, the aid agencies that responded included local governmental authorities, religious organizations, and private donors who provided resources such as food, shelter, and medical assistance to the affected population. These agencies worked together to support those impacted by the eruption and help rebuild communities in the aftermath.
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 mount pinatubo eruption because, ashes covered almost the phil. that affected the climate for that particular day of eruption.
it took one day i repeat 1 day
The last eruption was in 2008. It started on July 12 and ended in August after being active for five weeks.
On the 10th to 15th of april 1816 in Indonesia
Mount Vesuvius is well due for another massive eruptions which is why they are constantly monitering it and have an emergency 7 day evacuation plan.
Sunday 16th June 1991 was the day that Mount Pinatubo erupted.
on the mnt st helens eruption in 1980 it was may 18th at 8:30 am
2.1 million years ago, an eruption near present-day Yellowstone ejected about 2500 cubic kilometers of material, and created the Island Park Caldera. This is not much less than the largest measured eruption in history, the 2800 km^3 eruption of Mount Toba, about 74,000 years ago.
During the 1669 eruption of Mount Etna, the aid agencies that responded included local governmental authorities, religious organizations, and private donors who provided resources such as food, shelter, and medical assistance to the affected population. These agencies worked together to support those impacted by the eruption and help rebuild communities in the aftermath.
On March 8, 2005, a towering plume of steam and ash rose from Mount St. Helens. This was considered a minor eruption during the 2004-2008 seismic activity at the mountain.
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.