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No, the Mount Tambora eruption occurred in 1815, not 1968. The eruption caused significant destruction and resulted in the year without a summer due to the ash blocking sunlight.
Tambora is a composite volcano (stratovolcano). A stratovolcano/composite volcano is explosive, usually creating large ash clouds, pyroclastic flows and can cause mass destruction for miles and sometimes effect the entire earth for years. *Skylla*
No. Tambora is a stratovolcano with a large caldera.
Tambora is on the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia, which is considered part of Southeast Asia.
Mount Tambora is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
No, the Mount Tambora eruption occurred in 1815, not 1968. The eruption caused significant destruction and resulted in the year without a summer due to the ash blocking sunlight.
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huge tidal waves caused by the eruption
Tambora is a composite volcano (stratovolcano). A stratovolcano/composite volcano is explosive, usually creating large ash clouds, pyroclastic flows and can cause mass destruction for miles and sometimes effect the entire earth for years. *Skylla*
no mt Tambora was not expected
No, Mt Tambora is not glaciated. Mount Tambora is not very tall and is in a very warm climate zone.
Mount Tambora is in the Indonesian archipelago.
Tambora was a very mential volcano
The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora was a V.E.I. 7.
No. Tambora is a stratovolcano with a large caldera.
Mount Tambora is 4,300 m (14,000 ft) high.
Mount Tambora is a stratovolcano and its over 5000 years old.