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they obviously struggled because all of heir crops had died> another factor would definitely be that most animals also died which means no meat and that leaves us with water. many people died simply because there was no water and a human body can't survive 3 days without water. i think that there were no people in that area that survived the explosion or even all the other factors. so really people couldn't have coped

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After the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815, people in the surrounding areas faced widespread crop failures, famine, and disease due to the ash blocking sunlight and causing dramatic climate shifts. Some resorted to cannibalism, while others migrated in search of food and resources. Relief efforts were limited and often insufficient, resulting in high death tolls in the affected regions.

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Q: After Mount Tambora erupted in 1815 how did people cope?
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