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The Eruption Of Mount Tambora, The 1815 Disaster That Led To The ‘Year Without A Summer’ - MSNThe eruption of Indonesia's Mount Tambora on April 10, 1815, was the most powerful volcanic blast in history. The immediate damage was devastating: Entire villages were gone, the landscapes of ...
Paul Hessels / Wikimedia Commons Before the eruption in 1815, Tambora was a volcano that might have been 4,300 meters (~14,100 feet) tall. That’s about the same size as Mt. Rainier*.
No school textbook I’ve seen mentions that only two months before Napoleon’s final defeat in 1815, ... but the bizarre weather of 1816–17 triggered by Tambora’s eruption—first drought, ...
The eruption of Tambora in 1815 created a 6.5-km-wide and more than 1-km-deep caldera. Erupted products form the top of the caldera wall, as seen in the foreground, ...
Mount Tambora is a stratovolcano on the Sumbawa island in Indonesia. The volcano resides along the Sunda Arc — a chain of volcanic islands. Though it has experienced several eruptions throughout ...
FARGO — The great Tambora volcanic eruption happened in April 1815. This was the most powerful volcanic eruption of at least the past 1,000 years. As many as 100,000 people were killed in a ...
Mount Tambora in Indonesia 1815 was the planet’s last massive eruption and it ushered in global disaster. Scientists warn the world may be due another and it is not prepared ...
Mount Tambora in Indonesia 1815 was the planet’s last massive eruption and it ushered in global disaster. Scientists warn the world may be due another and it is not prepared ...
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