Glow Found on Head of Humans- Volcanic Eruption- Open Facts of World

Humans and other creatures burned over a distance of several kilometers: Heated skulls burst, flesh
melted into the bone






Italy: Humans and other creatures were burned to the ground for kilometers. So the skull burst, the flesh melted into the skeleton: when the volcano erupted, it was terrifying and terrifying.
Humans and other creatures in the area, which were miles away, were burnt at once. The blood evaporated in an instant, the hot skull burst, the flesh of many merged into the skeleton. As a result, volcanic ash is about 13-20 feet above the city of Pompeii. Most of the people in the nearby city of Herculaneum managed to escape, but there were also some lucky ones. When the people of Pompeii turned to dust, the heat from the volcano was burning the men of Herculaneum.

The fire burned up to about 20 km from the volcano. Researchers have been observing since the 1960s on the ruins of both cities that have wiped out Vesuvius's flames. The volcanic eruptions are now back in the news with two things that have never happened before.

The glow found on a man's head while examining the bodies of Pompeii has brought light to the wall. This black shiny object was scattered. The man, who looks almost 25 years old, is believed to have died in his sleep even before the lava was absorbed. The sponge-like substance on his chest was formed by melting his body and fat. For so long it was thought that the heat from Vesuvius remained in Pompeii for a long time. But that is not the case. That is why the brain is like a molten wall and a sponge-like substance is formed inside the chest.

Pompeii must have felt at this time, even though it was around 968 degrees Fahrenheit. They came to this conclusion by examining the trees of the city. But the Herculaneans had seen the explosion in Vesuvius from afar. The vast majority of them were rushed to the rescue. But about 340 people on the beach sought refuge in special subterranean chambers called the boathouse. All of them thought that the heat storms were suddenly evaporating.

However, a new storm, known as a pyroclastic floss, killed the residents. It is a phenomenon in which volcanoes, rock, ash and other materials are formed by the volcanic eruption. That is about 100 km / h. Wind speeds are likely to reach 700 km / h. The wind blowing in Herculaneum is expected to accelerate to 160 km / h. Researchers found that the inside of the stone cellar was so hot that the surrounding area was burned to the ground.

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