Krakatoa Java Indian Ocean Select all that apply. The clouds of ash hung in the air for almost three years, killing thousands of people slowly over time. The lava flow moved too rapidly and people could not escape. Seismic activity triggered a tsunami over 120 feet high, which completely destroyed cities along the coasts. A dense cloud of hot gas and pyroclastic material poured over the surrounding water, islands, and nearby coastal areas.

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Krakatoa
Java
Indian Ocean
Select all that apply.
The clouds of ash hung in the air for almost three years, killing thousands of people
slowly over time.
The lava flow moved too rapidly and people could not escape.
C
Seismic activity triggered a tsunami over 120 feet high, which completely destroyed cities
along the coasts.
A dense cloud of hot gas and pyroclastic material poured over the surrounding water,
islands, and nearby coastal areas.
Transcribed Image Text:Krakatoa Java Indian Ocean Select all that apply. The clouds of ash hung in the air for almost three years, killing thousands of people slowly over time. The lava flow moved too rapidly and people could not escape. C Seismic activity triggered a tsunami over 120 feet high, which completely destroyed cities along the coasts. A dense cloud of hot gas and pyroclastic material poured over the surrounding water, islands, and nearby coastal areas.
Question 10
Krakatoa, a volcano located in Indonesia, erupted and reportedly took the lives of over
36,000 people on August 26, 1883. A few thousand were impacted by the initial blast but
the remaining casualties resulted when a caldera was formed, and the volcano sank into
the sea.
The formation of the caldera caused powerful earthquakes. Based on the map below and
your knowledge about volcanoes, select two reasonable explanations as to why thousands
of people more than 30 to 40 kilometers away in Java and Sumatra, were impacted by the
destructive forces of Krakatoa.
Sumatra
Java Sea
Krakatoa
Java
Indian Ocean
Transcribed Image Text:Question 10 Krakatoa, a volcano located in Indonesia, erupted and reportedly took the lives of over 36,000 people on August 26, 1883. A few thousand were impacted by the initial blast but the remaining casualties resulted when a caldera was formed, and the volcano sank into the sea. The formation of the caldera caused powerful earthquakes. Based on the map below and your knowledge about volcanoes, select two reasonable explanations as to why thousands of people more than 30 to 40 kilometers away in Java and Sumatra, were impacted by the destructive forces of Krakatoa. Sumatra Java Sea Krakatoa Java Indian Ocean
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