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No. In Greek mythology, Etna was where Zeus trapped Typhon, the god-monster. He didn't do anything to the mountain, and no mention of the "top" coming off is in myth. I would imagine the Greeks assumed that Typhon's raging blew the top off the mountain.
There are tons of volcanoes that blew up!!
The adjective in the phrase "the cold wind blew snow and dust across the road" is "cold." It describes the noun "wind," indicating its temperature or characteristic.
It was on the Island of Krakatoa - and the huge eruption blew most of the volcano apart.
Ash is the residue left behind after something is burned. It consists of the inorganic minerals and salts that were present in the original material and usually appears as a fine gray or black powder. Ash can come from various sources such as wood, coal, or even volcanic eruptions.
It blew up. Shattered. Was obliterated.
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It blew up. Shattered. Was obliterated.
An ash cloud is where the volcano erupts ash out and it forms like a cloud, but it's of ash. Mt st Helen's had the biggest ash cloud and it was so strong it blew part of the mountain off
By: The wind and it blew a lot and that's how when the wind blew it made all the dirt and rocks from a mountain.
Ralph blew the conch and the booming note resounded from the lagoon to the top of the mountain.
It was too gusty for Helen to enjoy her walk along the promenade, the wind blew her hair all over her face.
they didn't "build" mount rushmore, they blew away rock from a mountain with dynamite
It blew up
It has the famousness because one whole side of the mountain BLEW OFF into the sea.
Because he did not want to blew it
The first person to blow the shofar was Moses in 10 BCE