Lake Nyos was addressed the " Deadliest Lake " by Guinness book of world record in 2008
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Stratovolcanoes are considered the deadliest type of volcano in the world because they are capable of producing explosive eruptions with pyroclastic flows, ash clouds, and lahars. These eruptions can cause significant destruction to surrounding areas and have resulted in some of the most devastating volcanic disasters in history.
Pelean
The volcano you are referring to is Mount Pelée. In 1902, it erupted and created a pyroclastic flow that destroyed the town of Saint-Pierre, killing around 30,000 people in a matter of minutes. It is one of the deadliest volcanic eruptions in history.
no it was not. it was one of the deadliest though
The most deadliest volcano is Mont Pelee
yellowstone park is in fact the deadliest volcano in the U.S
The most deadliest volcano is Mont Pelee
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mt. vesuvius
It was at Krakatau, Indonesia in1883. The number of causalities was estimated at 36,000.
Stratovolcanoes are considered the deadliest type of volcano in the world because they are capable of producing explosive eruptions with pyroclastic flows, ash clouds, and lahars. These eruptions can cause significant destruction to surrounding areas and have resulted in some of the most devastating volcanic disasters in history.
Mount. Krakatoa (not sure if it's spelled right).
Yes it is in fact it is one of the most deadliest volcano on earth.
It's a composite volcano (also known as stratovolcano), which means that it has a big eruption followed by small lava flows. A composite volcano is the deadliest type of volcano and is also the biggest kind.
In Tambora, Indonesia, in the year 1815. There were 92,000 deaths and the major cause of deaths were about starvation.
the deadliest one so far i think is Krakatoa which is in the Sunda strait. thats in between Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It blew up the whole island which used to be called Krakatau. Krakatoa is in the Ring of Fire. Gee no wonder! (=