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amm1812
3 years ago
5

3 disasters that happened in the cold war and why were they so dangerous?

History
1 answer:
nalin [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

What happened in Pompeii was a tragedy--the disaster was a strong volcano eruption that coated the city in ash. The ash from a volcano can travel very long distances over a short period of time. Many citizens could not avoid the disaster because of how unexpected it was. In addition, the ash spread faster than many citizens could escape.

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