24+ Mount Tambora Eruption Effect Background. Apart from killing tens of thousands of people and plunging south. Kirstin and i take a look at five affects that the mount tambora eruption of 1815 had.
The climatic effects are evaluated in terms of air.
On april 10, 1815, mount tambora produced one of the largest eruptions in recorded history, spewing so much ash into the the similarity of the tambora remains to those associated with the eruption of mount vesuvius in the year 79 has led to the tambora site's description as the pompeii of the east. The ash clouds from the eruption spread worldwide, blocking the sun. Crops failed across asia and up to 90,000 people probably died of famine. On april 10, 1815, mount tambora produced one of the largest eruptions in recorded history, spewing so much ash into the the similarity of the tambora remains to those associated with the eruption of mount vesuvius in the year 79 has led to the tambora site's description as the pompeii of the east.