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Thousands of lives have been lost to erupting and volcanos. Many active volcanoes in history have also caused the destruction of human civilizations, and the earth. The eruption of the Indonesian volcano Krakatau in 1883 did extensive damage to the neighboring islands. The power of the volcano brought huge waves down onto the people, taking the lives of nearly 36,000. Other active volcanos in Indonesia have been recorded to cause severe damage to the climate as well as the life there. The ash and dust from the volcano effected the sunlight, destroying plant life and wrecking the natural balance of the environment. Other volcanic affects, such as mud flows, lava, and floods have also played a part in the fall of our ecosystems. In Indonesia, 1816 was named the year with no summer due to large volcanic eruptions. These eruptions were so severe, they had effect on other country’s, thousands of miles away.

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While close to an erupting volcano, many lives will be taken and homes, destroyed. In 1833, the active volcano Krakatau in Indonesia, erupted. The eruption caused massive waves in the sea, to crash onto nearby islands, drowning 36,000 people. The destruction of towns, homes, and businesses were caused by mud slides, flowing lava, and large amounts of flooding.  In 1815, the eruption of Tambora in Indonesia caused not only massive amounts of lives to be lost, but also caused climate changes that effected the entire world. Most of the ash that was ejected was blown into the sky, blocking sunlight that was needed to reach the ground. The effect lasted until the summer of 1816, when the climate was severely changed. Causing 1816, to be the year with no summer. This massive eruptiuon, and climate change even caused the US massive amounts of snow, and many snowstorms in New England during late June. Even thick frost in July.

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