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The last eruption of Mt.Kelut is in 2008.

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do you like cheese on toast , because if you can answer this question you can answer that one, may the force be with you...

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The eruption of Mount Kelut in 2014 caused significant damage, including the destruction of homes, infrastructure, and agricultural land in the surrounding area. The ash and volcanic debris from the eruption also affected air travel and caused health issues for people living nearby.

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Mount Kelud is a stratovolcano, which is a type of volcano characterized by steep sides and a cone shape. It is located in Indonesia and is known for its explosive eruptions.

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Volcano place year Number of deaths Tambora Jambawa, Indonesia 1815 92,000 Krakatau Krakatau, Indonesia 1883 36,500 Mount Pelle Martinique, west Indies 1902 29,000 Nevada del Ruiz Armero, Columbia 1985 25,000 Mount Enta Sicily, Italy 1669 20,000 Mount Vesuvius Bay of Naples, Italy 79 20,000 Kelut Java, Indonesia 1586 10,000 Laki Iceland 1783 9,500 Santa Maria Guatemala, central America 1902 6,000 Kelut Java, Indonesia 1919 5,000

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  1. Mount St. Helens - Washington, USA
  2. Mount Fuji - Japan
  3. Mauna Loa - Hawaii, USA

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I couldn't find exactly how many people but I found this hope it might help.

Volcano-------------------------Year--... cause

Tambora, Indonesia--------1815---92,000--Starvati...

Krakatau, Indonesia--------1883---36,417--Tsunami

Mount Pelee, Martinique--1902---29,025--Ash flows

Ruiz, Colombia---------------1985---25,000--Mu...

Unzen, Japan-1792-14,300-Volcano collapse, tsunami

Laki, Iceland-------------------1783----9,350-...

Kelut, Indonesia--------------1919----5,110--Mu...

Galunggung, Indonesia----1882----4,011--Mudflows

Vesuvius, Italy--1631----3,500--Mudflows, lava flows

Vesuvius, Italy--------------79----3,360--Ash flows, falls

Papandayan, Indonesia----1772----2,957--Ash flows

Lamington, Papua New Guinea-1951-2,942-Ash flows

El Chichon, Mexico----------1982----2,000--Ash flows

Soufriere, St. Vincent-------1902----1,680--Ash flows

Oshima, Japan----------------1741----1,475--Tsun...

Asama, Japan----1783--1,377--Ash flows, mudflows

Taal, Philippines--------------1911-----1,335-... flows

Mayon, Philippines-----------1814----1,200--Mud...

Agung, Indonesia-------------1963----1,184--Ash flows

Cotopaxi, Ecuador------------1877----1,000--Mudflo...

Pinatubo, Philippines--------1991-------800--Disea...

Komagatake, Japan----------1640------700--Tsunami

Ruiz, Colombia-----------------1845------700--...

Hibok-Hibok, Philippines----1951------500--Ash flows

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  1. Mount Etna (Italy)
  2. Kilauea (Hawaii, USA)
  3. Sakurajima (Japan)
  4. Mount St. Helens (USA)
  5. Piton de la Fournaise (Reunion Island)
  6. Popocatepetl (Mexico)
  7. Merapi (Indonesia)
  8. Mount Rinjani (Indonesia)
  9. Villarrica (Chile)
  10. Mount Yasur (Vanuatu)

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In 1919 World War I was over and a peace conference opened in Versailles, France. Then again, in Paris President Wilson helped form the League of Nations.

Theodore Roosevelt (26th President of the United States) ended his time on earth by dying in his sleep at the age of 60. The 18th amendment was ratified by Congress. This amendment was an effort to reduce the rampant effect of alcohol used by returning men from the war. Alcohol consumption had soared as men fought with their conscience on what they had seen. In a way, the people of this era, though brilliant, was still influenced by the mannerisms inherited from the 19th century. This ratification prohibited the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages for consumption. Although this is little known, this was the beginning of Prohibition. This led to the formation of clubs and bars where alcohol could be consumed and this in turn lead to the gangster era which was to last until 1933 when Prohibition ended. Men in cities such as Chicago, New York and Los Angeles seized this opportunity to flex their muscles and extortion was a high price to pay. Another thing that is relatively unknown is that this was the year when the Irish War of Independence began. Though these people have yet to achieve their aim, they must realize that their dependence on Great Britain is too great. In a maritime disaster, His Majesty's Ship Iolaire sank near Scotland killing 206 people. Volcano Kelut erupted killing about 16,000 people. In cities such as New York, Philadelphia and Boston staples were stored in mass quantities for distribution to the masses. One such tank in Boston gave way killing 21 people and injuring 150 others. In Chicago the Black Sox scandal erupted where several White Sox players, including 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson, were banned for life from major league baseball for fixing games. Shoeless had gotten his name when, in his younger days, he was rounding third and heading for home when he lost a shoe crossing home plate 'shoeless'. Last but not least, Einstein's theory of general relativity was tested and confirmed. As no other alternative theories had yet appeared, it was assumed Einstein was correct.

They're just a few of the things =)

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In 1919 World War I was over and a peace conference opened in Versailles, France. Then again, in Paris President Wilson helped form the League of Nations.

Theodore Roosevelt (26th President of the United States) ended his time on earth by dying in his sleep at the age of 60. The 18th amendment was ratified by Congress. This amendment was an effort to reduce the rampant effect of alcohol used by returning men from the war. Alcohol consumption had soared as men fought with their conscience on what they had seen. In a way, the people of this era, though brilliant, was still influenced by the mannerisms inherited from the 19th century. This ratification prohibited the manufacture, sale, or transportation of Alcoholic Beverages for consumption. Although this is little known, this was the beginning of Prohibition. This led to the formation of clubs and bars where alcohol could be consumed and this in turn lead to the gangster era which was to last until 1933 when Prohibition ended. Men in cities such as Chicago, New York and Los Angeles seized this opportunity to flex their muscles and extortion was a high price to pay. Another thing that is relatively unknown is that this was the year when the Irish War of Independence began. Though these people have yet to achieve their aim, they must realize that their dependence on Great Britain is too great. In a maritime disaster, His Majesty's Ship Iolaire sank near Scotland killing 206 people. Volcano Kelut erupted killing about 16,000 people. In cities such as New York, Philadelphia and Boston staples were stored in mass quantities for distribution to the masses. One such tank in Boston gave way killing 21 people and injuring 150 others. In Chicago the Black Sox scandal erupted where several White Sox players, including 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson, were banned for life from major league baseball for fixing games. Shoeless had gotten his name when, in his younger days, he was rounding third and heading for home when he lost a shoe crossing home plate 'shoeless'. Last but not least, Einstein's theory of general relativity was tested and confirmed. As no other alternative theories had yet appeared, it was assumed Einstein was correct.

They're just a few of the things =)

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What closed the theatres during Shakespeare's time, was The Bubonic Plague. But it is wrong to call it a "disaster" because that suggests that it was an event which happened once. Plague was a disease which had been troubling Europe for two hundred years by the time Shakespeare came along. There would be an outbreak in one town or city which would last a few months and then reoccur later. There was one outbreak at the time of Shakespeare's birth in Stratford, and a later one took the life of his younger sister Anne. When there was a plague outbreak in London the authorities closed the theatres to try to control the spread of the disease. This happened several times when Shakespeare was in the business. Usually the playing companies responded by going on tour in towns outside of London, but this was never as profitable as playing the London theatres. The plague closure of 1593-4 went on so long that it bankrupted a number of playing companies.

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The volcanic eruption that took the most lives in recorded history was the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815. It caused an estimated 71,000 deaths, with the majority of casualties resulting from the ensuing starvation and disease caused by the eruption's impact on the global climate.

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