Isn't it strange when in a museum there is a strange figure, or an ancient extinct life form that has never been seen before, for example? This is more or less what the inhabitants of Pompeii turned into. Mount Vesuvius, in the southern part of Italy, is dangerous for thousands of people living around it, near where it killed thousands in 79 AD. Unlucky people who couldn't get out appear frozen in time due to the ash it fell and covered them. He also preserved their bodies. There were photos of them in a museum. In one, a mother was holding her baby, and in another, a man was on his knees with his hands in front of his face (Colle, 1). Not only were people covered in ash, but the entire city was. It went from a happy city to a mass of people and their belongings covered in ash in less than two days. Pompeii is a dangerous place because Vesuvius is the most dangerous volcano, has killed thousands of people and is located near the largely populated city of Naples. First of all, Pompeii is a dangerous place because Vesuvius is the most threatening volcano. These eruptions have gas-filled magma, water vapor, and pieces of rock and lava that are thrown out of the volcano at extremely high temperatures (Chapoy 1). During an eruption, Vesuvius produces toxic gases, lava and pieces of rock that can kill several thousand people as happened in 79 AD Annie Chapoy, author of the ABC scientific article on Vesuvius, states that: "In most cases , lava flows extremely slowly and poses little threat to humans. But adding water to the volcano's lava-hosting magma chamber can trigger a much more destructive pyroclastic eruption” (2). if the lava is said to be “slow as molasses”, when the water is in the middle of the paper in the water To conclude, there were so many people in Pompeii the night before the eruption, because of the splendid scenario, that almost all of them died because of it. To conclude, Pompeii is a dangerous place because Vesuvius is the most dangerous volcano, it has killed thousands of people and is located near the populous city of Naples you know, but Pompeii was destroyed as were these two little towns called Stabiae and Herculaneum, and the unfortunate people who couldn't get out seemed frozen in time because the ash fell and covered them and the rest. of the city during the second eruption. Studies show that people still alive between the two eruptions had plenty of time to escape, but most likely stayed because they wanted to find lost family members and possessions. This is why Pompeii is a dangerous place.
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