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what caused Pompeii's destruction?

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Answered by ItzNerieda
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Pompeii was destroyed because of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on August 24, 79 CE. Just after midday on August 24, fragments of ash and other volcanic debris began pouring down on Pompeii, quickly covering the city to a depth of more than 9 feet (3 metres)

Answered by alkarana84
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Pompi was destroyed because of eruption of mount vesuvius on August 24 79 CE just after midday on August 24 fragments of ash and other volcanic debris begin pouring down on Pompi

quickly covering the city to depth of 9 metre

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