Yes Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano. (Pompeii is the Roman town that lies in it's shadow)
There are two. Etna, and Vesuvius. Vesuvius is a very active volcano and is monitored daily in case of an eruption. Over a million people live near to the volcano. When it erupted in 79 AD it buried the city of Pompeii and changed the coastline of Italy. The final eruption was a explosion that completely buried Pompeii in 7 minutes in 65 feet of ash and rocks.
When the lava pours out of the volcano not all of it makes it completely down the volcano. Thus some of it stays near the top and the volcano just gets higher and higher.
They can be either. Most of the time a volcano is not actively erupting. So the temperature mostly depends on what the weather is. Even during small eruptions, lava and gasses do not heat most the outside of the volcano very much.
The Vesuvius volcano provided fertile soil for agriculture, making the surrounding land very productive. It also attracted tourists to visit the area, boosting the local economy through tourism. Additionally, the presence of the volcano led to the establishment of industries related to volcanic activity, such as mining of volcanic materials.
Yes Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano. (Pompeii is the Roman town that lies in it's shadow)
we will be very carefull and collecting information about it
There are two. Etna, and Vesuvius. Vesuvius is a very active volcano and is monitored daily in case of an eruption. Over a million people live near to the volcano. When it erupted in 79 AD it buried the city of Pompeii and changed the coastline of Italy. The final eruption was a explosion that completely buried Pompeii in 7 minutes in 65 feet of ash and rocks.
When you open the monstro city map you will find the volcano. click on that and you will be there. very simple!
When the lava pours out of the volcano not all of it makes it completely down the volcano. Thus some of it stays near the top and the volcano just gets higher and higher.
The meaning of the name AlexandriaAlexandria is near cairo and it is a very old city. In the very past is was a city that fishers lived in .it is near the red sea and it is an Egyptian city.
Pompeii is the city very near to the Mt. Vesuvius.
This is mostly based on two factors: Activity: How often and with what intensity the volcano erupts Location: Where the volcano is geographically located If a volcano is very active, but is located in the middle of the ocean, few people are affected by it, so the volcano isn't considered dangerous to society. If it is very active and near civilization, then it's pretty dangerous. if it's not very active and near civilization, you might want to keep an eye out on it. If it's not very active and in the middle of nowhere, it's not particularly dangerous
Near to The City of London, England. See the linked question.
hot larva is everywhere and destroys the city. leaving very little left.
They can be either. Most of the time a volcano is not actively erupting. So the temperature mostly depends on what the weather is. Even during small eruptions, lava and gasses do not heat most the outside of the volcano very much.
The Roman city of Pompeii was situated on the western coast of the Italian peninsula, south of Rome. It was a prosperous city in the Roman empire. In 79 AD CE, Pompeii was the victim of an eruption of the nearby volcano of Mt. Vesuvius. The lava and ashes of this volcano destroyed the people of Pompeii but not the structures and art of the city. These same ashes and solidified lava preserved much of this city and smaller nearby ones. This preservation has given archaeologists a very clear picture of what life was like in this city.