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What is the most powerful volcano in the world?
Mount Tambora is still active and minor lava domes and flows have been extruded on the caldera floor during the 19th and 20th centuries. The last eruption was recorded in 1967. However, it was a gentle eruption with a VEI of 0, which means it was non-explosive. Another very small eruption was reported in 2011.Mount Tambora

Mount Tambora is a volcano on the island of Sumbawa in present-day Indonesia, then part of the Dutch East Indies, and its 1815 eruption was the most powerful volcanic eruption in recorded human history.Mauna Loa

Mauna Loa is the largest active volcano on the planet. Meaning "long mountain" in Hawaiian, it is the quintessential shield volcano in its shape— signified by broad, rounded slopes. The volcano makes up roughly 51% of Hawaiʻi Island and stands 13,681 feet (4,170 m) above sea level.

What volcano blocked the sun : Mount Tambora ejected so much ash and aerosols into the atmosphere that the sky darkened and the Sun was blocked from view. The large particles spewed by the volcano fell to the ground nearby, covering towns with enough ash to collapse homes.

What volcano is stronger than Tambora

Toba was at least two magnitudes larger (and ten times more powerful) than Tambora, considered the largest eruption witnessed by modern humans.

Did anyone survive Tambora : Sylbaris was the only person to survive who was in the full path of the pyroclastic flow, so he is sometimes labeled as the only survivor of the eruption. So, the 1815 eruption of Tambora was 10 times as powerful as the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa.

Lava's temperature can range between 1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit. For example, lava traveling through a Hawaiian volcano's tubes, or underground passageways, is about 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the United States Geological Survey.

Deadliest Eruption

Deaths Volcano When
92,000 Tambora, Indonesia 1815
36,417 Krakatau, Indonesia 1883
29,025 Mt. Pelee, Martinique 1902
25,000 Ruiz, Colombia 1985

What is the deepest volcano

West Mata

West Mata
Summit depth −1,174 m (−3,852 ft)
Height ~2,900 m (9,514 ft)
Location
Group Mata volcanic group

Mount Michael volcano

A team of scientists and explorers journeyed to an icy island volcano in the South Atlantic to search for a lake of fire. What could go wrong Smoke pours from the Mount Michael volcano on Saunders Island, part of the South Sandwich archipelago.The most violent eruption registered in history was that in the La Garita Caldera in the United States. It occurred 2.1 million years ago and formed a 35 x 75 km crater, drastically changing the climate on Earth. Fortunately, these eruptions are rare: they occur every 50,000 or 100,000 years.

Tambora
Deadliest Eruption

Deaths Volcano When
92,000 Tambora, Indonesia 1815
36,417 Krakatau, Indonesia 1883
29,025 Mt. Pelee, Martinique 1902
25,000 Ruiz, Colombia 1985

How cold was 1816 : Temperatures fell below freezing almost every day in May. The ground froze on June 9; on June 12, the Shakers had to replant crops destroyed by the cold. On July 7, it was so cold that all of their crops had stopped growing. The Berkshires saw frost again on August 23, as did much of New England and upstate New York.

Can I touch lava : You should not touch lava. If your skin comes in contact with lava, you would get severely burned. When you make contact with temperatures, the severity of your injuries depends on how long you touch it and how hot it is.

Can lava burn a human

Most lava is very hot—about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. At those temperatures, a human would probably burst into flames and either get extremely serious burns or die. One person has survived falling into much cooler lava in Tanzania in 2007, according to field reports from the Smithsonian.

But relatively few people have been killed by Kilauea's lava, because it is usually possible for people to get out of its path. The one major fatality at Kilauea was caused by a steam explosion. In 1794, lava-heated groundwater killed a troop of soldiers marching past the caldera.Toba

For decades, scientists have debated just how apocalyptic it was when Toba, a supervolcano located in Sumatra, Indonesia, erupted some 74,000 years ago. Some proposed that the biggest eruption in millions of years triggered a catastrophic volcanic winter that nearly wiped out Homo sapiens.

How deep is lava : major reference. The root zone of volcanoes is found some 70 to 200 km (40 to 120 miles) below the surface of Earth. There, in Earth's upper mantle, temperatures are high enough to melt rock and form magma. At these depths, magma is generally less…