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jasenka [17]
3 years ago
6

Number the following events in the correct order....

History
1 answer:
maks197457 [2]3 years ago
3 0

<u>Events in correct order:</u>

  • The first pyroclastic flow destroys everything in its path,  
  • A pine-tree shaped cloud of ash and pumice blasts into the air.
  • By 530, two feet of stone has built up, crushing some homes and killing those mside.
  • People decide to escape as the fallout is now accumulating at 5-6 inches per hour.
  • After the fourth surge, all of Pompeii is covered in more than twelve feet of debris

Events in correct order: 2, 4, 5, 1, 3

<u>Explanation:</u>

Mt. Vesuveus is one of the active and very devastating kind of volcano. Volcanism refers to the intrusion and extrusion of magma into the earth's crust and earth's surface respectively. Active volcanoes are continuously erupting. Volcanic eruption of Vesuveus volcano produced pyroclast and the flow destroys everything in its path.

Pumice, volcanic ball erupted from the volcano. Apine tree shaped cloud of ash reached into the air from the volcano. People forced to leave the place immediately to save their lives. Speed of flow increased rapidly and accumulated 5 to 6 inches per hour.

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