The Eruption Of Mount Tambora, The 1815 Disaster That Led To The ‘Year Without A Summer’
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The Eruption Of Mount Tambora, The 1815 Disaster That Led To The ‘Year Without A Summer’

Mount Tambora's eruption on April 10, 1815, was so powerful that it was heard 1,600 miles away, while its massive ash cloud covered the Sun and caused global temperatures to drop five degrees. The post The Eruption Of Mount Tambora, The 1815 Disaster That Led To The ‘Year Without A Summer’ appeared first on All That's Interesting.