Valcanoes
Title: Valcanoes
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 413 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Valcanoes
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 413 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The distructive power of a valcano is one of the most violent and deadly of all natural
forces. In a short period of time, these massive explosions of the earth’s crust can shatter
whole communities. Valcanoes are very distructive no matter how big or how small they
erupt at. They cause the highest amount of deaths and the greatest amount of damage.
Of the two major types of Volcanoes, andestic and basaltic, the two
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could
be because all the volcanoes are dormant or there are simply no volcanoes at all.
In 1815, the most devastating eruption ever recorded, killed approximately 92 000
people. 10 000 people died directly from the volcano and a further 82 000 died from
famine. The volcano is located at Tambora, Sumbawa in Indonesia. Recently a volcano
erupted in Monserrat, West Indies. It devastated farms, houses and streets became rivers
of lava.
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Just about valcanoes, it's kinda lame but oh wel
