The myth of Medusa, a Gorgon creature in Greek mythology, tells the story of a woman with snakes for hair whose gaze could turn people to stone. There is no specific volcano mentioned in connection to this myth; it is usually associated with her home, a cave in the mountains. It is a mythical aspect rather than a scientific phenomena related to a volcano.
lava or magma because magma is the molten rock inside the volcano and lava is the molten rock that's on the earths crust or outside of the volcano.
A stone that can float on water is a pumice stone. Ejected from a volcano, and full of holes, it has been known to float.
It is estimated that about 1,500 people were turned to stone after Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, during the destruction of the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The intense heat and volcanic ash from the eruption caused the bodies to be preserved in a state of petrification.
how many people got killed in a volcano
The volcano that made people die to statues is Mount Vesuvius in Italy. During its eruption in 79 AD, a volcanic cloud formed from ash and gas that enveloped the city of Pompeii, causing people to be encased in volcanic ash and turned into statues from the intense heat and pressure.
An ancient volcano named Mt. Vesuvius near Pompeii turned people into stone.
Medusa
The greek monster medusa turned people to stone.
they turned to stone
Niobe, turned to stone by Apollo and Artemis. Atlas ind Phineus by Perseus brandishing Medusa's head.
anyone who looks into her eyes is turned to stone, and her blood was turned to acid
yellow stone is a volcano
I don't know if I would call it dying exactly but she gets turned to stone after a volcano erupts inside slades lair
Athena had cursed her with snakes for hair. With her gaze she turned people to stone.
They are turned to stone.
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The story of Medusa is a myth, entirely fantasy. There is no record of how many people were turned to stone. Which, in this context, is impossible.