Pompeii: The Comparison Of Mount Dessuvius, In Italy

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Mount Vesuvius
Mount Vesuvius is located in Italy more specifically on Italy’s west coast. It overlooks the City of Naples and sits in the creator of an ancient volcano named Somma . Vesuvius is most famous for its 79 AD eruption that destroyed several roman cities’ most famous of which was Pompeii. The city of Pompeii had volcanic ash and pumice rain down on it at a rate of six inches per hour until the city was completely buried with in twenty four hours. People who tried to escape the impending doom from the eruption were hit with Pyroclastic flow, searing hot ash and gas, that travelled down the flanks of the mountain. The city remained entombed in ash and pumice for nearly 17 centuries. Mount Vesuvius is the only active volcano in …show more content…

Pompeii was a major crossroad, connecting the ancient cities of Cumae, Stabiae and Nola. Its primary agricultural products were wine and oil, and it was also an important seaport where many different goods were brought in and shipped out. However most of the goods were imported for distribution to Rome and the surrounding areas.
Pompeii in modern times is a beautiful and pleasant place to visit. The city and surrounding area are mostly agriculture with some city life and industry. The city receives tens of thousands of visitors each year to see the ruins of the ancient city that is remarkably preserved. Not only were the buildings were preserved by the volcanic ash but so were the homes, their décor and the tools and pottery of the period. One young man said in a newspaper article found in USA today News Paper "There are great benefits to living under Vesuvius," jokes Tarallo, 32, whose family home lies in the zona rossa (red zone), the area at highest risk from the volcano. "You smoke as much as you want, drink as much as you want, why not” The government is concerned also that too many people now crowd the sides of the active volcano. Authorities have launched a plan to try and prevent a repeat of the catastrophic eruption that wiped out Pompeii and smothered thousands of its residents nearly 2,000 years ago. Also found in USA today Newspaper article

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