MOUNT TAMBORA WAS SCARY It erupted on the north coast of Sumbawa, Indonesia in April 1815.

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MOUNT TAMBORA WAS SCARY It erupted on the north coast of Sumbawa, Indonesia in April 1815

DESCRIPTION (VOLCANO TYPE/ EJECTED MATERIALS)  EXPLOSIVE Volcano  Ash  Pumice  Other various rocks  Aerosols

DESCRIPTION (ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES)  Tsunamis  Clouds of ash  Aerosols stopped sunlight  Global temperature dropped  Crops stopped  The year without a summer  It kinda sucked for everyone

DESCRIPTION (FATALITIES/ INJURIES)  About 71, ,000 people died  Hunger  Tsunamis

DESCRIPTION (OTHER THINGS)  Loud explosions  Erupted from April 5 th -11 th  Active  Largest explosion in human history

EVENT LOCATION

PLATES AND EVENT

CAUSE OF ERUPTION

OTHER PLACES THIS TYPE OF EVENT COULD OCCUR  Philippines  Japan  Mexico  Ethiopia

AREAS OF THE US AT RISK AND PRECAUTIONS

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