Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD during the daytime, on August 24th. The eruption buried the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum under a thick layer of volcanic ash and pumice.
Volcanoes can erupt at any time, regardless of whether it is day or night. The frequency of eruptions is not directly influenced by the time of day. Eruptions are generally monitored continuously, regardless of the time.
Yes. A volcano can erupt at any time of day or night. This does not affect a volcano.
No, Buckhorn Caldera was not the last volcano to erupt. There have been volcanic eruptions worldwide since Buckhorn Caldera's last eruption about 38 million years ago. Some recent eruptions include those of Kilauea in Hawaii, Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland, and Taal in the Philippines.
The Toba supervolcano last erupted around 75,000 years ago in present-day Indonesia. This eruption is considered one of the most catastrophic events in Earth's history.
No. Although scientists can monitor signs that a volcano is getting ready to erupt they are nowhere near predicting the day a volcano will erupt. They might not even be able to predict the month or even the year that it will erupt.
Volcanoes can erupt at any time, regardless of whether it is day or night. The frequency of eruptions is not directly influenced by the time of day. Eruptions are generally monitored continuously, regardless of the time.
Yes. A volcano can erupt at any time of day or night. This does not affect a volcano.
It could happen any day of the year.
The eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland erupted in the evening on March 20, 2010.
it erupted on 28th march 1983. i dont know what time it erupted though.
It depends, a volcano can erupt once and never erupt again. Or, a volcano can erupt multiple times a day.
A long time ago
Active volcanoes erupt. Dormant volcanoes are quiet - but may erupt again some day. Extinct volcanoes have "closed up shop" for good, and will never erupt again.
No, Buckhorn Caldera was not the last volcano to erupt. There have been volcanic eruptions worldwide since Buckhorn Caldera's last eruption about 38 million years ago. Some recent eruptions include those of Kilauea in Hawaii, Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland, and Taal in the Philippines.
the fat fish day
The Toba supervolcano last erupted around 75,000 years ago in present-day Indonesia. This eruption is considered one of the most catastrophic events in Earth's history.
No. Although scientists can monitor signs that a volcano is getting ready to erupt they are nowhere near predicting the day a volcano will erupt. They might not even be able to predict the month or even the year that it will erupt.