Can Pompeii happen again?

Yes, Mount Vesuvius
Mount Vesuvius
In the autumn of 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius violently spewed forth a deadly cloud of super-heated tephra and gases to a height of 33 km (21 mi), ejecting molten rock, pulverized pumice and hot ash at 1.5 million tons per second, ultimately releasing 100,000 times the thermal energy of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and ...
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is considered an active volcano.
It very well could erupt again. Mount Vesuvius sits on top of an extremely deep layer of magma that goes 154 miles into the earth.
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How long until Mount Vesuvius erupts again?

It could be a few hundred years before another dangerous, explosive eruption occurs, suggests a new study by volcano experts. Vesuvius is one of Europe's most dangerous volcanoes.
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Will Mount Vesuvius erupt in 2022?

According to Underworld, an educational YouTube channel, it could well be on its way to erupting in the near future. In a short documentary exploring 2022's potential volcanic blasts around the world, the narrator noted: "Mount Vesuvius could erupt again — and soon."
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What would happen if Pompeii erupted today?

Millions of people would certainly lose power, water and transportation, some for months. Like Eyjafjallajökull (VEI 4), which blew in 2010, an eruption would disrupt air travel and shipping on the entire continent, this time for weeks — not days.
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Is Mount Vesuvius still active 2021?

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Despite remaining calm since its last eruption, Mount Vesuvius is still classified as an active volcano and occasionally experiences shaking from belowground earthquake activity and gas venting from its summit.
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Which volcano is most likely to erupt next?

We know that Mount St. Helens is the volcano in the Cascades most likely to erupt again in our lifetimes.
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Why did no one survive Pompeii?

The world was shaking, with numerous buildings crumbling down and hitting escaping townsfolk. But the main cause of death in the city was due to the pyroclastic gas, a hurtling hot wave of ash, toxic gas, and debris that sped down and burnt the people alive on impact, burying the city and its citizens.
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Is Mount Fuji still active?

Fuji has erupted at various times starting around 100,000 years ago—and is still an active volcano today. Fuji's last eruption ejected tons of tephra into the atmosphere. Tephra includes all solid volcanic material—not lava or volcanic gas.
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Would Yellowstone end the world?

YVO gets a lot of questions about whether Yellowstone, or another caldera system, will end all life on Earth. The answer is—NO, a large explosive eruption at Yellowstone will not lead to the end of the human race. The aftermath of such an explosion certainly wouldn't be pleasant, but we won't go extinct.
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Will Yellowstone erupt?

Will the Yellowstone volcano erupt soon? Another caldera-forming eruption is theoretically possible, but it is very unlikely in the next thousand or even 10,000 years. Scientists have also found no indication of an imminent smaller eruption of lava in more than 30 years of monitoring.
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Is Mt St Helens active?

Mount St. Helens remains the most active volcano in the Cascade Range. Of the volcanoes in the contiguous U.S., it is the most likely to erupt in the future and even in "our lifetimes," according to USGS. However, neither a large avalanche or lateral blast like those in 1980 are likely due to the deep crater.
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Will Mount Fuji erupt again?

Yes, this beautiful Mt. Fuji is destined to erupt. Specialists have raised the alarm that “Mt. Fuji has entered a standby phase for the first time in 300 years.”
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Is Pompeii still a city?

Pompeii is that city, that got burnt and buried by a raging volcano called Mount Vesuvius, back in 79 AD. The remains of the city still exist in Bay of Naples in modern day Italy.
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Did Mount Vesuvius erupt in 2020?

On August 24, 79 CE, Mount Vesuvius, a stratovolcano in Italy, began erupting in one of the deadliest volcanic events ever recorded in Europe.
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Will Japan sink if Fuji erupted?

In the worst case scenario, more than 17.3 billion cubic feet of volcanic ash would fall over Tokyo and the surrounding areas, according to a. That would be equivalent to 10 times the amount of debris that had to be cleared from the city after the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
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Was Pompeii a super volcano?

Pompeii Supervolcano Could Mean Doomsday For Millions, And It's Not The Only One. A "supervolcano" might sound like something out of a sci-fi fantasy film, but one supervolcano lies hidden near Pompeii, Italy, where thousands were killed in 79 A.D., and it could potentially kill millions.
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Is Mt. Fuji a supervolcano?

No, Mount Fuji is not a supervolcano, which is simply a volcano that has erupted with an explosivity index of at least 8. An eruption of this size has not occurred in recorded history, likely last occurring in New Zealand about 26,000 years ago.
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Was there a kissing couple found in Pompeii?

Two figures were discovered in the volcanic wreckage of Pompeii, positioned such that one's head rests on the other's chest. Thought to be women, they've come to be known as 'The Two Maidens. ' But recent archaeological efforts have revealed the two figures are actually men.
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Can you outrun Pompeii?

You can't run away from a current of pulverized rock and volcanic gasses flowing at speeds of up to 240 kilometers (150 miles) per hour. The people of Pompeii had no chance when that flow hit them full-force. They barely would have had time to see it coming.
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Can you live in Pompeii today?

No, Pompeii is uninhabited. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a protected archaeological site.
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What volcano can destroy the world?

The Yellowstone supervolcano is a natural disaster that we cannot prepare for, it would bring the world to its knees and destroy life as we know it. This Yellowstone Volcano has been dated to be as old as 2,100,000 years old, and throughout that lifetime has erupted on average every 600,000-700,000 years.
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Will there be a volcano in 2022?

The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruption on January 15, 2022, sent shock waves rippling through Earth's oceans and atmosphere. Its massive global effects will go down in history, scientists said.
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