Originally posted by Whats goin on ehThe eruption at Krakatoa was one of the biggest ever as well as one of the most spectacular and most interesting to study. Here are two websites that might help, the first is very good for info on the the eruption.
I am doing a research project on a tectonic disaster (earthquake or volcano). I have no idea which one to do it one so if you can name one and I'll do my project on the most popular one.
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/frequent_questions/grp7/asia/question879.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakatoa
Hope this helps.
Originally posted by Whats goin on ehYellowstone. It's overdue to go off and will make Krakatoa look like a sneak-fart.
I am doing a research project on a tectonic disaster (earthquake or volcano). I have no idea which one to do it one so if you can name one and I'll do my project on the most popular one.
Originally posted by Freddie2006very helpful.
The eruption at Krakatoa was one of the biggest ever as well as one of the most spectacular and most interesting to study. Here are two websites that might help, the first is very good for info on the the eruption.
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/frequent_questions/grp7/asia/question879.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakatoa
Hope this helps.
Originally posted by Moldy CrowBetter start flying now if I were you. Wouldn't worry though they say animals have a sixth sense for these sorts of things.
"Near" is a relative term. Some say if goes like it has in the past that anything within a 400 mile radius will be instantly incinerated. I'm 400 miles away as the crow flies.