BlueBearBoots said:
nelsons willie said:
Would now be a bad time to mention the killer cloud of 1783 after a similar eruption in Iceland which killed thousands in Britain.
Think more ppl are worried about flights being cancelled and dust on their cars tbh but go on tell us more 1783 sounds interesting do google have it covered? Off for a look
There you go .....
The Laki eruption and its aftermath caused a drop in global temperatures, as sulfur dioxide was spewed into the Northern Hemisphere. This caused crop failures in Europe and may have caused droughts in India. The eruption has been estimated to have killed over six million people globally,[5] making the eruption the deadliest in historical times.