People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
At the time of the Roman Empire when the city was founded it was surrounded by some of the richest soils in the entire peninsula, making it ideal for farming. The soils there are still excellent for farming, all because of the volcano.
People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
People do not live in Pompeii today, but they do live in the surrounding area. They live there because it is their home. They live there for the same reasons that people choose to live in cities that have air and noise pollution and high crime rates. However the people of today have a much better chance of escaping if the volcano decides to act up again, as it is carefully monitored 24/7.
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Mount Vesuvius. It destroyed Pompeii in 79 AD. It is still active but hasn't erupted since 1944.
Yes. The volcano near Pompeii is Vesuvius It has erupted many times before and after the famous 79 AD eruption. The last one was in 1944. The town of Pompeii is active in the sense that people still visit it and archaeologists are still busy examining its ruins.
Yes Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano. (Pompeii is the Roman town that lies in it's shadow)
People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.People living around the area of ancient Pompeii are safer to day than they were 2000 years ago because of modern, very careful monitoring of Mt. Vesuvius. Vesuvius is still an active volcano and still poses a danger, but with the monitoring, people will have warning of an eruption and can take measures for their safety.
Etna is one and then there is Vesuvius which buried Pompeii in 79 AD. Both are still active.
Mount vesuvius destroyed the Italian city of pompeii in 79 a.d
no one lives in Pompeii now but people live in Naples which is close to Pompeii. and people live my mount Vesuvius. but not in Pompeii.
Pompeii is the partially buried Roman town that was famously devastated by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Pompeii is a tourist attraction so is "active". Mt. Vesuvius is also still volcanically active and last erupted in 1944.
Pompeii is considered a dangerous place to live because on August 24, 79 AD Mt. Vesuvius erupted and covered and preserved Pompeii with volcanic ash. Many Romans died, and the plaster casts of how their bodies looked when they died can still be seen today today. Back then, the Romans did not know Mt. Vesuvius was a volcano. Today, Vesuvius is still active, therefore, it could be still considered dangerous.
Around 16,000 people. Around 20,000 people. Around 30,000 people. We have no precise answer because there was no census, and even if there were, we still would have no precise answer because women and slaves were not counted in the census.
No, Mount Vesuvius is classed as an active volcano. Although its most famous and devastating eruption was nearly 2000 years ago, it still splutters occasionally.
Mt. Vesuvius erupted in AD 79 burying the city of Pompeii.