1. Tambora, Indonesia (1815) 92,000 dead
2. Miyi-Yama, Java (1793) 53,000 dead
3. Mount Pelee, Martinique (1902) 40,000 dead
4. Krakatoa, Sumatra/Java (1883) 36,380 dead
5. Nevado del Ruiz, Columbia (1985) 22,940 dead
6. Mount Etna, Italy (1669) 20,000 dead
7. Laki, Iceland (1783) 20,000 dead
8. Vesuvius, Italy (79AD) 16-20,000 dead
9. Vesuvius, Italy (1631) 18,000 dead
10. Mount Etna, Italy (1169) 15,000 dead
2006-08-06 00:35:21
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answered by Sebring Sage 5
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Why would you want to know about that? You're going to help the victims? That's nice... if you're going to...
Well, I'm from Indonesia, and there's many volcanic eruption lately. Not only volcanic eruptions, tsunami and earthquakes are very common news. One in Yogyakarta, tsunami in Aceh, and Bali is going to have one too...
2006-08-06 00:35:32
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answered by Mansel 2
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Toba, prehistoric eruption in Indonesia. Theorized to have killed off almost the entire human race.
2006-08-06 00:55:33
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answered by Kuji 7
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Krakatoa , near the island of Java . Mount Vesuvious near Pompei .
2006-08-06 00:33:48
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answered by rocknrod04 4
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Krakatau, Indonesia in 1883 that killed 36000 people
2006-08-06 00:41:32
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answered by SunFun 5
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