Kilauea is Hawaii's youngest volcano and one of the world's most active. Its eruption caused a lot of damage like several persons were killed, power lines were cut off, and properties were destroyed.
it bunt houses killed wild life and killed more than a hundred people
The damage was that it destroyed a whole bunch of houses and killed 80 people
it erupts and causes a lot of distruction
it killed 1278 people
alot of damage like plants hitting rocks
The first recorded eruption occurred in 1820, but an earlier one is also believed to have happened around 1790 when an eruption killed several native soldiers and their families. The oldest rock to be found is about 23,000 years old.
Well first of allno one really lives near mount kilauea except for the city hilo but they are 30 miles away but if the biggest eruption ever happened they would leave before the eruption. - Alana
In 1783
There are 95 Confirmed and dated eruptions during Holocene times for Kilauea. The most recent being the current eruption that began in January of 1983, all the way back to the first dated eruption layer at approximately 4650 BCE. The eruption list which is available through the Smithsonian Institute of Global Volcanism. The eruption list is compiled of historical accounts as well as tephrachronology and radiocarbon dating.
A tsunami is formed when there is an earthquake, volcanic eruption or, more rarely, a landslide underwater. Typically, neither the earthquake, eruption or landslide are felt because they are so deep under water. However, the actions that have taken place are the first steps that lead to a massive tsunami that can cause tremendous damage to coastal regions.
it was in 1912
1707Little to no damage because Mt. Fuji's first eruption is estimated long before civilization in Japan.Not sure... but my last eruption lasted about 10 seconds
The first recorded eruption occurred in 1820, but an earlier one is also believed to have happened around 1790 when an eruption killed several native soldiers and their families. The oldest rock to be found is about 23,000 years old.
None. Kilaeua first began erupting hundreds of thousands of years ago, long before any people arrive in Hawaii.
Well first of allno one really lives near mount kilauea except for the city hilo but they are 30 miles away but if the biggest eruption ever happened they would leave before the eruption. - Alana
There are 95 Confirmed and dated eruptions during Holocene times for Kilauea. The most recent being the current eruption that began in January of 1983, all the way back to the first dated eruption layer at approximately 4650 BCE. The eruption list which is available through the Smithsonian Institute of Global Volcanism. The eruption list is compiled of historical accounts as well as tephrachronology and radiocarbon dating.
In 1783
There are 95 Confirmed and dated eruptions during Holocene times for Kilauea. The most recent being the current eruption that began in January of 1983, all the way back to the first dated eruption layer at approximately 4650 BCE. The eruption list which is available through the Smithsonian Institute of Global Volcanism. The eruption list is compiled of historical accounts as well as tephrachronology and radiocarbon dating.
A tsunami is formed when there is an earthquake, volcanic eruption or, more rarely, a landslide underwater. Typically, neither the earthquake, eruption or landslide are felt because they are so deep under water. However, the actions that have taken place are the first steps that lead to a massive tsunami that can cause tremendous damage to coastal regions.
Mount.Shasta's first eruption was in 1699
There are two basic ways in which tornadoes cause damage. First, the wind in a tornado carries an enormous amount of force, which can damage tor destroy structures and vegetation. Second, debris carried by a tornado can cause significant damage on impact.
White Island's first eruption was 1826