20-30%
I don't think there were people in Mt. Vesuvius in 79. It was and still is an active volcano. If you mean what happened to the people in the surrounding areas when the volcano erupted, they were killed by the hot gasses that rolled down from the volcano.
Cleveland volcano is an active volcano located in Alaska. It has not caused any direct casualties to people to our knowledge, but its eruptions can pose risks to aviation in the area due to ash plumes.
Mount Tambora is classified as an active volcano. Although it last erupted in 1815, resulting in the largest eruption in recorded history, it is still considered active because it has the potential to erupt again in the future.
Living in a volcano is extremely dangerous and not recommended. The extreme heat, toxic gases, and potential for eruptions make it an inhospitable environment for humans. It is not a suitable place for permanent residence.
If the volcano is currently active, sometimes you can, but that is certainly not a tourist activity. Vulcanologists - who willingly put themselves at more risk than people in almost any other profession - do it commonly, though.
People living near a dormant volcano may be unaware of the danger. A dormant volcano may become active at any point of timeand the people living near the volcano may not realize it is about to erupt.
Roughly 800 million people, or around 11% of the global population, live within 100 kilometers of an active volcano. This makes them particularly vulnerable to potential volcanic hazards like eruptions, ash fall, and lahars.
Yes, if it is not active. But if it is...
mount pelee is indeed active so watch out people
some people say mnt.st helens is dormant but the only dormant volcano is paricutin a volcano in Mexico but mnt.st helens is the most active volcano in the paciffic north west
Mexicans and people who live on some islands off the coast of Australia.
People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.
The volcano erupts that the people did not have any time to evacuate to a safe place and many lives are in danger.
Yes. Actually I can't sled down an active volcano, However, I once read an article about Japan where people did it. I forget the name of the mountain.
Preferably evacuate, get out of there
Mt Erebus is a remote, active volcano, so any human would probably 'look at' -- as opposed to 'look out for' -- the glow in the sky from the active lava dome in the volcano.
I don't think there were people in Mt. Vesuvius in 79. It was and still is an active volcano. If you mean what happened to the people in the surrounding areas when the volcano erupted, they were killed by the hot gasses that rolled down from the volcano.