It is estimated that thousands of animals were killed during the Mt. Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD, including pets, livestock, and wildlife in the surrounding areas. The intense heat, ash, and toxic gases would have had a devastating impact on the fauna in the region.
So many animals are killed manly by humans hunting for food, and clothing also from humans littering Some animals mistake the litter for food, they eat it and die. Animals are also killed by other animals Example.. A deer is killed then eaten by a wolf.
In the 1980, as many as 1 million elephants were killed thoughtout africa. Hunters killed the animals for their ivory tusks withch were used to make jewerlry and other items.
They're called predators; animals that eat meat are carnivores.
The population of koala is at a threat as a result of chlamydia.
Scavengers, or parasites. Scavengers wait for prey to be killed by something else, or to die by natural causes, and then eat them. Parasites eat other animals while they are still alive and cannot survive without the host animal.
They died.
Alot of the animals got away before it erupted because animals have heightened senses for some things than humans and they could sense something bad was going to happen. That was kind of a sign for the humans as well because they saw alot of the animals fleeing. but although some animals managed to flee, alot still got trapped by the lava and ash and there are shells of the animals in the ruins of pompeii. The animals were entombed in ash, debris and pumice, therefore DYING.
The precise number of children killed during the eruptions of Mount Vesuvius, particularly the catastrophic eruption in AD 79 that buried Pompeii and Herculaneum, is not definitively known. Archaeological findings have revealed that many families, including children, perished in the disaster, but exact figures are elusive. Estimates suggest that thousands of people died, but specific statistics for children alone are not available. The tragic event resulted in significant loss of life across all age groups.
Mount Vesuvius has experienced eight major eruptions in the last 17,000 years. The 79 AD eruption is one of the most well-known ancient eruptions in the world, and may have killed more than 16,000 people.
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1944 caused significant destruction, particularly to nearby villages, but the death toll was relatively low compared to past eruptions. Official reports indicate that about 26 people were killed as a direct result of the eruption. The event primarily affected military personnel and local residents, as the area was occupied by Allied forces during World War II.
Both Krakatoa and Mount Vesuvius are stratovolcanoes, also known as composite volcanoes. They are tall and steep-sided, composed of alternating layers of lava flows and ash. Both have a history of producing very large explosive eruptions with massive ash clouds including historically famous eruptions that killed thousands.
Mount Vesuvius killed more than 3,000 people on August 24 A.D. 79.
the animals are being killed or injured during palm oi plantations are mostly orangutans
Major eruptions of Mount Vesuvius occurred in 1631, 1794, and 1944. The 1631 eruption led to significant casualties of around 3,000 people. The eruptions in 1794 and 1944 were less deadly as evacuation measures were implemented, resulting in fewer casualties.
this is the volcano that "killed" pompaii.
Yes. People sometime die in volcano eruptions, such as the eruptions of Mt. St. He lens in Washington state in 1980. and the city of Pompeii, which was buried under ash from the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. People are killed by the ash, the lava, the poison gas, the landslides, and earthquakes, and the hot temperatures that a volcanic eruption can have. Thousands of people were killed by tsunamis, (tidal waves), caused by the eruption of Krakatoa in Indonesia in the Pacific Ocean.
It killed over 16,000 people and killed evreyone in pompei :(