
1815 eruption of Mount Tambora - Wikipedia
On 15 July 1815, Mount Tambora, a volcano on the island of Sumbawa in present-day Indonesia (then part of the Dutch East Indies), erupted in what is now considered the most powerful volcanic eruption in recorded human history. [2]
Mount Tambora | Location, Eruptions, Map, & Facts | Britannica
5 days ago · Mount Tambora, volcanic mountain on the northern coast of Sumbawa island, Indonesia, that in April 1815 exploded in the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history. It is now 2,851 metres (9,354 feet) high, having lost much of its top in the 1815 eruption.
The Eruption of Mount Tambora (1815-1818) - Climate in Arts …
The eruption of Mount Tambora affected the environmental conditions and ecology of the Bay of Bengal just east of the Indian subcontinent, giving rise to the mutation of Bengal cholera. This disease quickly spread, killing tens of millions of people in …
The Eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 - ThoughtCo
Jul 23, 2019 · The tremendous eruption of Mount Tambora in April 1815 was the most powerful volcanic eruption of the 19th century. The eruption and the tsunamis it triggered killed tens of thousands of people. The magnitude of the explosion itself is difficult to fathom.
Mount Tambora’s 1815 Eruption Altered the Planet — Could It …
Jan 2, 2025 · In 1815, Mount Tambora experienced the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history. The eruption's effects altered Earth’s climate for years and even led to the “year without summer” in 1816. Volcanic eruptions occur frequently but rarely at this magnitude.
This Day In History: Mount Tambora Explosively Erupts in 1815
Apr 10, 2020 · On this day in 1815, Mount Tambora, seen here on April 10, 2020,by the Himawari-8 satellite produced the largest volcanic eruption ever recorded. Mount Tambora, located on the island of Sumbawa in present-day Indonesia, is an active stratovolcano that was one of the tallest mountains in all of Indonesia before its eruption.
How the 1815 Eruption of Mount Tambora Produced the “Year …
The eruption of Mount Tambora, which began on April 5, 1815, devastated much of the island of Sumbawa and the surrounding region and had a lasting influence on weather across the globe.
Tambora Erupts in 1815 and Changes World History [Excerpt]
Mar 1, 2013 · on April 5, 1815, a massive explosion shook the volcanic island of Sumbawa in the Indonesian archipelago. For two hours, a stream of lava erupted from Mount Tambora, the highest peak in the...
The Eruption of Mount Tambora - History Today
Apr 4, 2015 · Its 1815 explosion was possibly the most destructive ever recorded. Tambora stood over 14,000 feet high in 1815, but when it blew its stack it hurled more than 4,000 feet off the top of it, leaving a crater more than four miles across and 2,000 feet deep.
1815 Detail - Mount Tambora Erupts, U.S. History Timeline: The …
United States History Timeline, 1810-1819, from americasbesthistory.com, with 1815 detail about the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia and how it impacted the Year Without a Summer in 1816.
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