On December 16th 1707 at 10am, Mt Fuji erupted and the eruption lasted for a total of 9days, the damage of the eruption was that 72 homes and 3 Buddhist temples were destroyed, no victims were reported but people did die of starvation as farmlands were buried.
Much of the damage caused by Mount St Helens was blast damage from the initial explosion. This explosion was projected northward out of the side of the volcano, unlike other explosions, which have most of their force directed upward.Most of Pinatubo's damage was caused by ashfall, which was exacerbated by heavy rain from Typhoon Yunya, which impacted the Philippines during the eruption.
The 2007 eruption of Mt. Sangay in Ecuador caused ash fall and minor damage to nearby communities, but there were no reported casualties or major infrastructure damage. Its overall impact was limited due to its remote location.
Mt. Kirishima, located in Japan, has been historically active and has caused various levels of damage over the years. Recent eruptions have resulted in localized damage, such as ash fall and disruptions to transportation. However, the extent of the damage can vary depending on the eruption's intensity and proximity to populated areas.
Mt. Helena once erupted, and the explosion was 20 x the explosive power of an atomic bomb.
Hibokhibok is in the Philippines. It last erupted in 1951.
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etna caused some damage
It destroyed everthing
it damage many houses.
There's nothing on the Antarctic continent for a volcanic eruption to damage.
A MT 123-23 is a type of Pokeman attack. The 123-23 has to do with the amount of damage done.
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On December 16th 1707 at 10am, Mt Fuji erupted and the eruption lasted for a total of 9days, the damage of the eruption was that 72 homes and 3 Buddhist temples were destroyed, no victims were reported but people did die of starvation as farmlands were buried.
Much of the damage caused by Mount St Helens was blast damage from the initial explosion. This explosion was projected northward out of the side of the volcano, unlike other explosions, which have most of their force directed upward.Most of Pinatubo's damage was caused by ashfall, which was exacerbated by heavy rain from Typhoon Yunya, which impacted the Philippines during the eruption.
The 2007 eruption of Mt. Sangay in Ecuador caused ash fall and minor damage to nearby communities, but there were no reported casualties or major infrastructure damage. Its overall impact was limited due to its remote location.