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The most destructive eruption of Sakurajima occurred in 1914 when a large explosive eruption caused significant damage to surrounding areas and resulted in the formation of the current volcanic island.
The last eruption was approximatley 150,000 years ago. It has been extinct for quite some time.
The most destructive volcanic eruption ever recorded was the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815. It resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people directly and indirectly due to the eruption and its aftermath, including crop failures and famine. The eruption also caused a "Year Without a Summer" in 1816, with widespread climate abnormalities and crop failures around the world.
Eruption types can be ranked from most destructive to least destructive as follows: Plinian eruptions, which are characterized by explosive outbursts that can produce large ash columns and pyroclastic flows, are the most destructive. Next are Vulcanian eruptions, which involve short-lived bursts of explosive activity. Strombolian eruptions, featuring moderate bursts of lava and gas, are less destructive, while Hawaiian eruptions, characterized by gentle lava flows, are the least destructive.
1980
1980
It was in the 18th of may in 1980
most recent and destructive was the eruption that was in 1707-1708
PlinianVulcanianStrombolianFissure
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The most destructive eruption was about 6500 years ago investigators are still trying to figure out the lives lost and the damage done.
The most destructive eruption of Sakurajima occurred in 1914 when a large explosive eruption caused significant damage to surrounding areas and resulted in the formation of the current volcanic island.
When eruption types are arranged from most destructive to least, it is in descending order.
the eruption of 1951 on a cool summer day in............................... Alaska
1707
1984