A volcano, which is a mountain, cannot be possibly be buried in a city. It is the other way round. A city can be buried by the volcanic ashes of the lava of a volcanic eruption; that is, an explosion o fa volcano mountain. Pompeii was buried by the volcanic ashes of a volcanic eruption of the nearby Mount Vesuvius
In POMPEII Italy Mount Vesuvius erupted. There is no pompie I have heard of. Hope that answers your question. :)
Mount Vesuvius is in Gulf of Naples, Italy. The volcano erupted on AD 79 which was the demise of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
One was Pompeii. Destroyed by mount Versuvius.
Mount Vesuvius is in Gulf of Naples, Italy. The volcano erupted on AD 79 which was the demise of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Mount Vesuvius, the volcano that destroyed Pompeii, is southeast of Naples, Italy.
The Pompeii volcano isn't actually called that, its called Mount Vesuvius. And Pompeii is in Italy, Rome.
Mt. Vesuvius erupted in AD 79 burying the city of Pompeii.
Pompeii in sounthern Italy COOL FACT: the Volcano Vesuvius is named after Fredmin Vesuviis, the discovery of the volcano
Mount Vesuvius is a volcano in the Gulf of Naples, Its relative location is between Pompeii and Herculaneum, towards the coast of Italy.
Mount Vesuvius is a large volcano in Italy that is shaped like a cone. It erupted in the 1st century and wiped out the entire city of Pompeii.
Near Naples. It was a town situated near the volcano Mount Versuvius and was destroyed when it erupted in Roman times.
Pompeii isn't a volcano; it was a city. However in August 79 A.D Mount Vesuvius (a volcano located in Campania, Italy) erupted destroying the city and its sister city Herculaneum. The eruption may have killed more than 16,000 people and the ash, mud and rock from the eruption buried the city of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Although you did ask how high a volcano was, so I'll tell you how high Vesuvius is to be fair; Mount Vesuvius is 4190 feet tall.