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Mt. Tambora, Indonesia April 10 - 15, 1816 Death Toll: 92,000 The eruption of Tambora killed an estimated 92,000 people, including 10,000 from explosion and ash fall, and 82,000 from other related causes.
Both "volcano eruption" and "volcanic eruption" are correct word choices, but they slightly differ in nuance. "Volcano eruption" specifically refers to the eruption of a volcano itself, emphasizing the physical structure, while "volcanic eruption" refers to the eruption of any volcano or volcanic activity in a more general sense. In technical or scientific contexts, "volcanic eruption" is often preferred for its broader scope and accuracy.
The eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 is considered one of the most powerful eruptions in recorded history. It led to the death of tens of thousands of people in Indonesia due to the direct impact of the eruption and its aftermath, including crop failures and famine. The eruption also caused a temporary global cooling effect, leading to the "Year Without a Summer" in 1816.
When the magma chamber is no longer pressurised. Note, this does not mean that the magma chamber can not refill and cause another eruption later. Thus there is a difference between the termination of an eruption and a volcano becoming extinct (ceasing to have any more eruptions ever).
the earthquake caused a volcanic eruption
the different types of volcanic eruption is silen and violen erruption
This was caused by the Minoan eruption of Thera or the Santorini eruption between 1642 and 1540 BC
The more gases, water vapor and silica there is in magma the bigger the explosiveness of a volcanic eruption.
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The high the silica content, the explosive and the eruption.
The loudest volcanic explosion in recorded history was one produced during the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa. This volcanic island, which collapsed into the sea after the eruption, was located between Java and Sumatra in Indonesia.
Mt. Tambora, Indonesia April 10 - 15, 1816 Death Toll: 92,000 The eruption of Tambora killed an estimated 92,000 people, including 10,000 from explosion and ash fall, and 82,000 from other related causes.
To create a volcanic eruption using baking soda and vinegar, first place a small amount of baking soda in a container. Then, slowly pour vinegar over the baking soda. The reaction between the two substances will create a foamy eruption, resembling a volcanic eruption.
Im not sure, but it must be between, the Krakatoa or Tambora(most probable), in Indonesia, or mt Vesuvius in pompei Italy
Both "volcano eruption" and "volcanic eruption" are correct word choices, but they slightly differ in nuance. "Volcano eruption" specifically refers to the eruption of a volcano itself, emphasizing the physical structure, while "volcanic eruption" refers to the eruption of any volcano or volcanic activity in a more general sense. In technical or scientific contexts, "volcanic eruption" is often preferred for its broader scope and accuracy.
Not in the slightest. There is NO connection between an eclipse and a volcano. The point is, eclipses happen twice a year or so. Volcanoes go off every few years. Just by sheer coincidence, some volcanoes will erupt during an eclipse. But there is no causal connection between them.