Mount Tambora changed the world ... There is evidence the huge Samalas eruption in Indonesia in 1257 may have helped trigger the “Little Ice Age,” a cold period that lasted hundreds of ...
Credit: NASA Expedition 20 crew / Public domain / Wikimedia Commons In the remote archipelago of the Lesser Sunda Islands (Indonesia), Mount Tambora, an imposing stratovolcano that before 1815 reached ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: In 1815, Mount Tambora erupted in Indonesia, killing an estimated 92,000 people. It was the biggest eruption in recorded history. And yet ...
The Ring of Fire is also where an estimated 75% of the planet’s volcanoes are located, such as Mount Tambora of Indonesia, which erupted in 1815 and became the largest volcanic eruption in ...
In April 1815, the eruption of Tambora Volcano in Indonesia — one of the largest ... The eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 has been linked to climate change and social unrest.
The incessant rain resulting from the spectacular eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Tambora had confined Byron’s party indoors. There, they relieved their boredom with German ghost stories until the poet ...