Krakatoa was the loudest sound ever heard on planet Earth. Its sound wave travelled around the world twice and sailors nearby lost their hearing instantly. It would have been terrifying.
Well, actually, the loudest sound heard was probably one of the many asteroids to hit earth. Or, if you count sounds not heard by life but still occuring, then you would say it would be the planet Theia, which collided with earth, creating the moon. But, if you are talking about sounds heard by humans, then the loudest sound ever heard was my dad screaming at football during any slightly exciting play.
That was not a super eruption event. The cooling, known as the A.D. 536 event, has been attributed to a number of sources over the years including an asteroid impact. In 2008, analysis of ice cores recovered in Greenland and Antarctica and dated to 536 showed similar levels of sulfate, indicating a massive tropical volcanic eruption had ejected ash around the planet. The location of the volcano that erupted in 536 and produced a sufficient volume of ash to block the sun remained unknown. Some suggested Rabaul; others Krakatoa. But the dates and sedimentary evidence didn’t align with the A.D. 536 event. Which means that Krakatoa cannot be the cause of the A.D. 536 event! At this time, it looks like the A.D. 536 event was probably caused by the Ilopango volcano in El Salvador. Radio carbon dating tests done on wood fragments found buried in the deposits around lake Ilopango align with the A.D. 536 event.
It's just a local myth actually, the island was split after the ice age ended, due to rising sea level after all of the ice melts, anyway Toba super volcano have much much stronger eruption
Mount Toba is located in Indonesia, the eruption was so large that it created a large basin called Lake Toba, the largest eruption to make humans almost extinct.
@Open road ancient of sunda volcano is way more bigger than la garita. It was 3x la garita caldera and it was compared almost to west java province. It was 105.000 years ago where it was the biggest volcano ever in human history for 120.000 year after toba taupo and santorini. And of course it vei 9, mostly that i know that sunda volcano is making the earth without summer for 100+ year more and nearly went human extinct and only left side 8.000 - 5.000 people. Mostly sundanese people are know this history. It was the biggest nightmare that humanity ever have. Even it was a the highest volcano on earth because its 4.000 more meters. Edit : and of course, is in Indonesia
Fun fact: The Lake Toba eruption, which is one of the strongest supereruptions in recent history, had so much power that it nearly killed all of humanity, and caused a global winter that lasted for a decade. Ash covered the entire planet and brought extinction to many species, average temperatures on the planet dropped by several degrees, and the sun was invisible in most continents
@@justinw7323well, there’s also a couple hundred thousand year overdue Yellowstone which has been building up to the point of an extinction level eruption if we don’t have ways to prevent it.
Y una superpoblación brutal y unas costumbres muy arcaicas. Foco de contaminación brutal como todo el sudeste de Asia . Debería haber más erupciones 🌋.
there was another big eruption that happened 68 years before Krakatoa, it was also a volcanic mountain in Indonesia called Tambora, it was erupted in 1815 and classify as VEI-7 eruption, killing at least 71k lifes, releasing 160-230km3 of tephra, decreasing global temperature by 0.4-0.7 degrees celcius and causing a climate abnormalities called The Year Without Summer in 1816
Krakatoa erupted FAR bigger in 535AD. Sumatra and Java were one island before that. Then Krakatoa erupted so big that it separated Java into two islands, and Sumatra was now its own island. It caused major problems in China, food shortages in Japan, and the smoke plume covered the entire earth for more than a year. It reached the late Roman Empire too. A historian in the capital of Constantinople recorded in 536AD that the sun shone but didn’t have its strength like it normally did. Crops failed that summer all across Europe.
@@nathanapplegate5374 The islands of Java and Sumatra were separated not because of the eruption of Mount Krakatau, but because of plate activity in the earth. The dynamics of plate tectonics in the earth that created the islands of Java and Sumatra. Krakatoa was formed after Java and Sumatra separated.
@@alangoegie in order for plate tectonics to separate a land mass, the fault has to run underneath the land mass in question… and it cannot be a subduction zone… which in the case of Java and Sumatra, there is no fault line running under the Sunda Strait to begin with. The fault line runs more parallel south of both islands. The Krakatoa eruption is documented in Indonesian history. The volcano dividing the islands is documented in Indonesian history. Java and Sumatra being one island before the eruption is documented and confirmed by Indonesian history.
@@nathanapplegate5374 there's no concrete proof about that, that hypothesis came from a book called "Serat Pustaka Raja Purwa" or "Javanes Book of Kings" by a Javanese poet Rangga Warsita, based on that book, there was a big eruption back in 416 AD causing the split of Java and Sumatra. but there's no geological evidence about an eruption happened that year, so David Keys, Ken Wohletz, and others made hypothesis and linked it to the eruption in 536 AD, by that fact, the accuracy of the book itself is already questioned, and then there's another fact that proving that the eruption didn't splitted Java and Sumatra, and that is the fact that they were united only until 10.000 years ago before. and then the lower level area from both end that connected both island got flooded by the rising sea level at the end of ice age period, and then the split got bigger due to both island moving at different speed and direction because of the Indo-Australian plate collision to the Euro-Asia, Java moving eastward with a speed of about 5 centimeters (cm) per year, while Sumatra, moving toward the northeast at 7 cm per year. This process causes the island of Sumatra moved to the north and left the island of Java, thus opening up the Earth's crust in the Sunda Strait. Sumatra has been spun about 40 degrees compared to Java, the geologist Jelle Zeilingga said that half of that cycle occurs in two million years. this rotation causes the stretching between the two islands, a way for the melted rock, or magma, to exit along the fracture zone, thus forming the body of the mountain from the sea floor. so basically there's no concrete proof about Krakatoa splitting Sumatra and Java because the fact that Krakatoa itself formed due to both island moving away from each other, and the fact that both island were splitted due to rising sea water at the end of ice age, yes, there's a proof about krakatoa eruption which bigger than the 1883 eruption in 536 AD, the eruption probably change the landscape of both island like sinking some small island and some area of both island and causing the split got bigger due to the massive explossion (just like how Toba supervolcano's eruption turned the volcano into a lake, or like Tambora eruption changed the mountain landscape itself by losing 4000 ft. of its height, and since Krakatoa located in the middle of the ocean between both island, it caused a tsunami and caused a massive landslide that sinking some island and some area of both Java and Sumatra and made the poet think that it splitted Java and Sumatra), but there's no proof that it was the cause of the separation itself
In the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, many parents or relatives would always tell that the ashes reached their roofs even though the volcano itself was an island away from them. Thank you for this comparison
Remember the recent eruption of Taal Volcano? I live so far away from the Taal lake, yet our roofs and roads were covered in volcanic ash! Even our cars
My parents at the time were thankful there is a typhoon roaring up the skies without the typhoon our Town Right Now Would Be Buried with Ash and soon turns to "Lahar" (those pearl white sand) why thankful to the typhoon? It sorta helps to reduce the ash fall at the moment
The lake Toba is about 100 kilometres (62 miles) long, 30 kilometres (19 mi) wide, and up to 505 metres (1,657 ft) deep. 😢 .. You can imagine how big the eruption was to produce a lake like that
Mount Toba looks like it would have been a super volcano in the past. It looks like it collapsed then spawned 5 mini volcanoes all within the caldera. Caldera: a large volcanic crater, especially one formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano. I find what possibly happened a long time ago really interesting, if anyone is from this country I would love to know the history of these volcanoes.
I'm from country you interested. And I'm Bataknese folk. Toba located in North Sumatra, the place of Bataknese folk. Just ask me if you want to hear the detail.
Fun facts : Imagine that I provide information and you examine natural disasters in Indonesia, the tragedy of natural disasters in Indonesia is 100 times more devastating in the world. Nature in Indonesia is very beautiful but very deadly and dangerous. It was on a much different level compared to other countries. >Krakatoa 1883 was able to kill many people with just the sound of its explosion, plus a tsunami with a height of 30 feet and an earthquake simultaneously. It was recorded that there were 2 islands that were destroyed near Krakatoa, even measuring 5x Tsar Bomba, 2x larger than Singapore and the impact of the explosion reached various countries. >Tambora 1815 was a pure explosion that caused a worldwide drop in temperature and resulted in poverty in parts of Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Australia. For 1 year there was no summer and millions of people died. Even the sky turned black as the sun was shrouded in smoke from the explosion. >Toba Supervolcano has experienced an explosion that paralyzed all humans with its total population, even the explosion was felt as far as Africa. Therefore, Toba now has the largest natural caldera lake in the world, in the center of which is an island almost the size of Poland. >Samalas supervolcano was recorded as an explosion that knocked down dozens of islands and land into pieces, giving rise to a new volcano called Rinjani. In fact, the explosion was not far from the island of Bali and surrounded by dozens of volcanoes. List of total natural disasters in Indonesia from 2015 - 2021: In 2015 there were 1,694 natural disasters. In 2016 there were 2,342 natural disasters. In 2017 there were 2,175 natural disasters. In 2018 there were 1,999 natural disasters. In 2019, 9,375 natural disasters occurred. In 2020 there were 2,925 natural disasters. In 2021 there will be 2,796 natural disasters. Natural disasters in Indonesia are number 1 in the world and even internationally labeled that Indonesia is a very dangerous and deadly natural disaster-prone area, taken from 2015 data. Imagine if I wrote from the 1800s - 2021 there would be more than millions of natural disasters in Indonesia . Indonesia has a special place in our hearts, because it is very beautiful but at the same time very deadly.
You forgot the Tambora in 1815. It's eruption had a huge impact on the world population. The year 1816 is known as "the year without summer". Starvation brought people even to eat grass.
I lived next to Pinatubo and was "lucky" enough to see the plume. The fact that there are larger volcanic explosions than that is terrifying. Its honestly hard to describe the scale.
My ancestors said back in the day before Pinatubo erupted The mountain is fine and hikers love to climb that back in the day But then one day, the native aetas are confused and they saw lots of smokes in the area and eventually they told the phivolcs about the anomalies since back then, we had few equipments to measure or detect volcanoes erupting... That's the time the phivolcs declared PINATUBO finally Awaken from extinction... My ancestors even said that the big dessert at the bottom of volcano is just a river back in their days... But then lahar flows destroyed the water ways and now you'll only see a lot of sands from the volcanic emissions Even the mountain itself was a perfect cone back then before it erupted Now it's a big caldera type...
Having lived in Washington and seeing Mt. St. Helen's, it wasn't the lava or ash that was so devastating, but the massive Pyroclastic flows and mudslide that occurred when quite literally half the mountain blew up. Highly recommend every to see it at some point in their lives cause it is truly a sight
The burning thick ash was actually quite devastating. And took a bit to recoup from it completely.... agriculturally (which in the end did help as well) here in Central WA along with tourism, our hatcheries, rivers and as well as the health of the people. Definitely not denying that the flows werent extremely devastating, but the ash was truly devastating as well.... specially considering how far it reached as well.
Us human and our penchant to be awed by destruction, huh? But whom am i to say, coming from indonesia and lives near Mt Tangkuban Perahu with last sudden eruption in 2022
On December 4, 2021, Mount Semeru on the border of Malang Regency and Lumajang Regency, East Java, Indonesia. erupted, 43 people were killed, and 2 sub-districts in Lumajang Regency were affected, namely Candipuro and Pronojiwo Lumajang districts.
@def creator You do understand that atheists are the minority on Earth, don't you? I mean the vast majority of humans are either Christians, Muslims, Jewish, or one of dozens of smaller religions that exist. Then we get to atheists who make up about 10% of the world population. I have seen estimated that place that figure as high as 25%, but when you do the research you find out that the vast majority of the worlds atheists live in China and the only reason they are atheists is because the communist state made religion illegal. Of course you have stupid countries that are trying to follow the example China has set, like the UK, but then the UK has been heading towards communism for decades. The UK no longer has freedom of religion, freedom of speech, or freedom at all. In the Uk you can literally be arrested for thinking the wrong thing and then telling someone about it. The same is true in Canada and it would have been true in Australia, but the people of Australia are fighting back so I think the atheists will fail there. I know you guys really wanted the US to ban religion, but that is the thing about a country that is free and is guaranteed the right to own guns. It is damned near impossible to push anti freedom on the people because the people will fight to defend their rights from a tyrannical government that is hell bent on destroying those freedoms. Just listen to President Biden say "Your freedoms do not matter" over and over in interview after interview. Americans are very touchy about freedom as the Democrats will discover in 2022, 2024, 2026, and beyond.
Did you consider the massive prehistoric eruption of Mt Mazama in Southern Oregon? Before the eruption which formed Crater Lake, it was the tallest peak in North America (including Mt Denali of Alaska) and the eruption that blew its top off must have been immense. I just read this: The volume of magma ejected from Mazama more or less equals the volume from the peak that collapsed, which scientists have estimated at between 12 to 14 cubic miles (50 to 58 km3) of lava. That may qualify to be included on your list no doubt.
As someone who has been to Crater Lake, and has seen just how big it is, I can't even imagine it's original height, or how unnerving that eruption must have been.
The eruption of Mount Tambora🇮🇩 was bigger than the eruption of Mount Krakatoa. The eruption of Mount Tambora occurred 70 years before Krakatoa erupted, with an estimated eruption strength of 7 VEI. 
This should be updated with Tonga's eruption and also i m pretty sure that Iceland's volcano eruption was pretty massive in 2010 that blocked all flights for almost a month.
I don't think. European/American people know of something until they really experience it. Like severe famine in Africa, women suffer in the middle east, being forced to be a refugee. the list is long.
@Ali European/American people don't experience famine because they do something about it. They send tons of aide as well. When people criticize, they don't realize that the US alone puts itself trillions of dollars in debt each year, yet still sends BILLIONS to foreign countries in aide and relief. Don't even forget about the EU/US private organizations that poor millions into them and most of all, send people and doctors to help. But all of that isn't met with any form of gratitude. Instead,, it's met with criticism, hatred, and malicious jealousy. Humanity always bites the hand that helps because they never think it's enough. Tsk tsk. Also, I'm not EU or US. Nice try.
@@spi6455 Yes quite true indeed. Children in Europe are told by their parents to think about the children in Africa when they don't finish their meals, to encourage them to not waste food. So Ali Aral's statement is just not true, and a lot of organizations exist in european nations to send aid, and there are a huge amount of people who donate to these. Problem is that much of it ends up at corrupt African officials instead of the intented people, which discourages many to keep donating. Lately a massive amount of internet scammers have emerged from African countries, scamming not just the elderly, but managing to scam just about anyone because they are just really, really good at it. This of course makes victims and others care much less about Africa's problems. And when it comes to women suffrage in the middle east, there's really nothing the EU/US can do about that as it's a result of culture / religion, but it is widely known. Women haven't had it easy in Europe either until recently, just a hundred years ago almost no European country allowed women to vote. And sure, being forced to become a refugee is something most Europeans don't know much about, but Europe has taken millions of these refugees and given them new lives and homes in Europe.
The largest mountain is Toba, whose eruption made lakes and human populations almost extinct, and Mount Krakatau had a very powerful eruption that split the islands of Java and Sumatra.
You could have at least added Tambora from 1815, since you're missing a VEI 7 eruption, it was ~200km³ of tephra released and caused the year without a summer, also cooling the whole planet of like 2°C Edit: But about everything else, awesome job, one of if not the only video that showcases that some eruptions aren't just one big hole but multiple
Is the video titled "every eruption in all of history?" No. It's a short video comparing a small handful...It's less than 2 minutes long lol. "Unforgivable?" Pretty sure they don't need your forgiveness for not comparing your favorites in the video. Your comment is pathetic & embarrassing 😂
Good to see someone else mention Santorini!! It’s now deemed to be one of the largest volcanic explosions ever witnessed by humanity, four to five times larger than Krakatoa! The world had nuclear winter for FIVE YEARS after the eruption - it even went dark in China on the other side of the world 😮
This makes the Mt. St. Helen's eruption look much less severe than it was. Due to an unpredictable fault, the side of the mountain collapsed when the eruption occurred, so rather than blasting the vast majority of the ejecta straight up (as most volcanoes do), the vast majority of this eruption was directed laterally across the north face of the cone. This blast caused roughly a quarter of the mountain to explode parallel to the ground, so while the amount of material erupted skyward wasn't as great as some others, that was mainly due to happenstance.
all i can say is the scientist that stayed at his camera during the event , their are no words. He knew he was dead, but he was going to document everything possible. Add in a governor that would not listen to the scientists about the needed size of the exclusion zone, and MT st Helens was soo devastating.
@@OneMouseGaming Same thing will happen soon, these type of activities do come in cycles, as our Earth getting older and our sun too, more such activities will happen often and possible extinction level event is possible due to our tectonic plats always in constant movement. We are wasting time now engaging in economic, social, and political arguments, by the time, we will be too late to act. This is why they want to start colonize MARS or nearby planets for such event that will render our planet unhabitual for very long period of time.
@@OneMouseGaming Governor Dixie Lee Ray, was a marine biologist, that didn't understand volcanism and that is all I'm going to say about Governor Ray. The Mt. St. Helens blast did caused the one and only one, 880 foot tall tidal wave and fell 110,000 acres of trees to be blown over and one very large log raft on Spirit Lake.
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VEI: 7 - Greece - Santorini (1620 BC) Plume Height: 25 km Tephra Released: 123 km3 5th on list of volcanic eruptions by death toll (20,000~ (estimated)) Wiki: The word "tephra" and "pyroclast" both derive from Greek: The word τέφρα (tephra) means "ash", while pyroclast is derived from the Greek πῦρ (pyr), meaning "fire", and κλαστός (klastos), meaning "broken in pieces".
It’s hard to compare volcanic eruptions base solely on the volcanic explosivity Index. Some eruptions either weren’t recorded or found no evidence to measure their explosivity. There’s also the eruptions that were devastating but weren’t explosive, like those from shield volcanoes; like that in Hawaii. Others weren’t obviously volcanic like those of mudslides and lahars.
I agree that the Yellowstone and Toba eruptions were one of the greatest eruptions in antiquity, but in my opinion, the most incredible of the contemporary era is the Krakatoa eruption (1883).
The fact that the Krakatoa Eruption killed more than 36,000 people, volcanic ash that destroyed cities, was the loudest noise in history, which ruptured the eardrums of people 25 km away.
@@CauaLucas14 I hope, I never get to see or experience anything like that but Yellowstone does worry me. It would truly bring about deadly serious and catastrophic changes for the US and it would affect the planet depending on the magnitude of explosion. Scary.
To put into perspective how big the Yellowstone eruption is, the ash falls went as far south as the US-Mexico border, and as far north as the US-Canada border.
you can easily check all the list here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_Explosivity_Index and more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_large_volcanic_eruptions :)
The explosion of Mount Toba was indeed very powerful, it was even said that there were quite a few remaining humans, so there was starvation all over the world at that time greetings from Indonesia
Another very interesting volcanic eruption is the Laacher See volcano in the western part of Germany. Last eruption were some 13.000 years ago though, but it could erupt again at any moment!
Should’ve added some of the kiwi eruptions like lake Taupo. Pretty interesting stuff and as they’re so many volcanos here in nz, there would be a lot to put down 😊
@@bojesart3430 yg pertama itu letusan sunda di jawa barat. Lebih gede kalderanya daripada la garita. La garita cuman seperempat dari provinsi kolorado amerika. Kaldera sunda itu gedenya sejawa barat yg lebih gede dari seperempat kolorado. Dan disebut sebut veinya 9.
@@SheraXGD no,it is just a one of the thousands theory of theory of human wiped 70k years ago. But now scientists disagree on that idea. It is not prove yet.
The eruption of the sibirian trapps im russian was the biggest volcanic erupting in the history. It didn't erupt very much ash but kilometres tall lavaflows.
@Luke Jonah Samuel Matthew you're right but the sibirian Trapp is the largest volcanic field that is existing on our earth and has caused the largest flood basalt in earthes history and one the worst mass exstictions the World has ever seen. But yes ,again lol.
A competitor to the Toba eruption may be the ancient eruption of Mount Tengger in East Java, Indonesia which caused the very wide Tengger Bromo caldera.
Indonesia is so competitive, USA gave up😆 Kidding aside, having almost the same geography as Indonesia, I know what it's like. I live in a city located between 2 active volcanoes. One of these is included in the video, and the other erupted so violently back the days that it tore itself apart.
I've been told when I was in school, that there are some volcanoes in Western Canada that have not erupted since before "Recorded History" began, and could erupt again at any time.
I’d be interested in including Mt. Aso, Kyushu, Japan to the mix. It’s prehistoric eruption/ implosion created one of the largest calderas in the world, and like Toba, has new volcanoes growing within.
He's not on the list but the icelandic volcano called Laki (1783) is often considered one of the factors that started the French Revolution, which means it's one of the most influential volcanos.
@@glorytoprussia1 It caused famines across the world. Even froze the Mississippi river at its mouth. Caused flooding in western and central Europe among many other things.
Gotta tell ya M G , St Helens pales in comparison to Super Volcanoes - Toba & Yellowstone - even Mt Mazama was small in comparison . At least those 2 S V s can do some unbelievable shit !
@@kurtwinkler ....true. But they just spewed vast thick ash clouds. In the case of Mount St Helens, the whole of one side of the mountain blew out horizontally..... causing a massive landslip. Basically the mountain lost a quarter of its size in that one eruption.
Mt. pinatubo was very destructive in 20th century, it changed the weather of other countries that time caused of higher amount of ashes, sulfur and lava
My father once informed me that the river here in my hometown used to be quite deep and rich in aquatic organisms until Mt Pinatubo erupted, causing the ground to look odd and the state rise by around 2-3 feet.
The 2018 Hawaii Kilauea volcano eruption in the Puna district of the Big Island was literally in my backyard. My ohana and all contents of home completely covered by lava on day #3 of lava flow. An awe-inspiring nice in a lifetime experience, but lots of disruption and great material loss.
@@TheTrueWeedConnoisseur la gareta exploded 27,8 million years ago before human lived on earth but in this video it shows that those are the eruption on human history
Should have included Tambora eruption of 1815. The following year 1816 was known as the year without Summer. Mount Taupo(now lake) in New Zealand. It was Earth's last supereruption some 25,000 years ago and most recent one in 186 A.D.
I just made a similar comment before seeing yours about Taupo. I couldn't find any hard facts on the eruption other than what's on wikipedia but it's said the eruption darkened skies around the world.
I found this snippet "The ~186 A.D. eruption of Taupo in New Zealand has been considered one of the largest eruptions during the last 10,000 years. It produced over 50 cubic kilometers of volcanic ash and debris (tephra) and pyroclastic flows that destroyed over 20,000 square kilometers of the North Island of New Zealand."
Sebenarnya ada yg lebih ngeri dari Krakatau tapi gk dimasukkan yaitu Tambora di pulau Sumbawa dan Samalas di Lombok yg sekarang jadi Rinjani, jadi gk akurat videonya
your information has not considered Mount Tambora whose eruption was much more powerful than Krakatoa, and has not considered the eruption of Mount Samalas whose eruption was much more powerful than Mount Tambora, which is entirely in Indonesia.
Imagine how terrifying it is to know that there’s a volcano that’s somehow stronger than Yellowstone, a supervolcano that’s capable of causing the apocalypse
Toba is not around anymore, the thing spawned like 5 mini volcanoes and created a giant lake around it and also literally caused the near extinction of humankind on it's eruption, which is extremely powerful. But it's not a supervolcano anymore after the eruption caused the volcano to collapse, Yellowstone is the major threat right now.
You left out an important eruption, Thera in 1600 BCE. This one caused the beginning of the fall of several Mediterranean civilizations, most notably the Minoans.
@@kuroyuri04 Yes, it started their downfall. It is thought that Thera was an important trade hub for the Minoans. It's destruction and the tsunami waves caused from the Thera eruption, which were nearly 100 ft on island of Crete, destroyed all their harbors, ships and coastal cities. The ash/pumice destroyed their crops, causing famine as far away as Egypt. All of this severely weakened the Minoans and opened them up to invasion. Their civilization totally collapsed within approx 50 yrs causing a power vacuum and a domino effect of great upheaval throughout the entire Mediterranean region. The Thera eruption is widely thought to have produced the loudest explosion ever heard by man.
I've read supervolcano Campi Flegrei in Italy ( near vesuvius ) its potentially one of the deadliest natural threat, more than Yellowstone if i'm correct. The level of ground all around that area has increased in height by 7 meters (23 foot) in the last years because of the magma that keeps pushin up and warps the land constantly. If it explodes scientists expect a VEI 8 eruption that would totally obscure the earth for years and almost end humanity, the blast would make multiple turns around the world, immediatly destroying eardrums of the people nearby and vaporizing them as well, and other supercool creepy stuff. Hope that doesn't happen. btw its constantly monitored, but , knowin that: even if we were aware about the eruption before it starts we just couldn"t go pretty much anywhere to be safe, its kinda destabilizing, but fascinating at the same time. How cool is nature
Ive been watching these kinds of things for a few years and what is really scary is we are hitting a really really bad geological time frame where alot of large eruptions are possible due to faultlines. As the entire west coast of the US is nearing huge activity. Which could send ripples across the world, setting off other active areas in a domino effect. The worst part about talking using geological time is both really really close and really really far away.
Actually, Mount Krakatoa is not the most dangerous mountain in Indonesia nowday, even if Krakatoa erupts again. According to the last article I've ever read, the Sundanese mountains (which are located on the island of Java) are a threat/fear for the world in the future. This mountain has been inactive for a very long time, but according to several research articles, the mountain has started to reactivate and if it erupts it will cause a very long winter in all parts of the world. correct if wrong. and in Indonesia there are very very many mountains (although currently most are categorized as inactive / not yet active). Thats why Indonesian called "the ring of fire". The name is taken from the geography of Indonesia which is surrounded by volcanoes and guess what? I'll be fucked up if they erupt
Thx bro for correcting of sunda volcano. Most people use it as jokes and they are being toxic to me. It was really ancient volcano ever that ever old on earth. 🙂💪
And u right, it was fear of the world because sometimes it can eruption from tangkuban perahu volcano. Because it was the kid of sunda that still active on lembang plate. Literally lembang plate was inch of tiny sunda volcano foot thats still active to tangkuban perahu.
The Pinatubo eruption was so powerful that the nearby province is sinking because of the ash that was erupted that the undergrounds beside it have been emptied.
Indonesia : 1. VEI 8 : Lake Toba 74,000 BC 2. VEI 7 : Samalas (Lake Segara Anak) 1257, Tambora 1815 3. VEI 6 : Krakatau 1883 4. VEI 5 : Agung 1963 5. VEI 4 : Galungung 1982, Merapi 2010, Kelud 2014 6. VEI 1-3 : Noting special haha
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Where is the italian supervolcano CampiFlegrei??
Central America & Indonesia volcanoes comparison,,,
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Krakatoa was the loudest sound ever heard on planet Earth. Its sound wave travelled around the world twice and sailors nearby lost their hearing instantly. It would have been terrifying.
Thats nuts, I bet they knew if was from that volcano eruption too cause you could probably see that shit from so far away.
Well, actually, the loudest sound heard was probably one of the many asteroids to hit earth.
Or, if you count sounds not heard by life but still occuring, then you would say it would be the planet Theia, which collided with earth, creating the moon.
But, if you are talking about sounds heard by humans, then the loudest sound ever heard was my dad screaming at football during any slightly exciting play.
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I think the loudest sound on earth would be my mom calling me for dinner.
Krakatoa super eruption in the year 535 must have one isle split in two ! Sumatra and Java!
It was already 2 islands. Two separate volcanoes basically, but both of them exploded as one and everything in between when it blew.
That was not a super eruption event. The cooling, known as the A.D. 536 event, has been attributed to a number of sources over the years including an asteroid impact. In 2008, analysis of ice cores recovered in Greenland and Antarctica and dated to 536 showed similar levels of sulfate, indicating a massive tropical volcanic eruption had ejected ash around the planet. The location of the volcano that erupted in 536 and produced a sufficient volume of ash to block the sun remained unknown. Some suggested Rabaul; others Krakatoa. But the dates and sedimentary evidence didn’t align with the A.D. 536 event. Which means that Krakatoa cannot be the cause of the A.D. 536 event!
At this time, it looks like the A.D. 536 event was probably caused by the Ilopango volcano in El Salvador. Radio carbon dating tests done on wood fragments found buried in the deposits around lake Ilopango align with the A.D. 536 event.
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It's just a local myth actually, the island was split after the ice age ended, due to rising sea level after all of the ice melts, anyway Toba super volcano have much much stronger eruption
Mount Toba is located in Indonesia, the eruption was so large that it created a large basin called Lake Toba, the largest eruption to make humans almost extinct.
@Open road ancient of sunda volcano is way more bigger than la garita. It was 3x la garita caldera and it was compared almost to west java province. It was 105.000 years ago where it was the biggest volcano ever in human history for 120.000 year after toba taupo and santorini. And of course it vei 9, mostly that i know that sunda volcano is making the earth without summer for 100+ year more and nearly went human extinct and only left side 8.000 - 5.000 people. Mostly sundanese people are know this history. It was the biggest nightmare that humanity ever have. Even it was a the highest volcano on earth because its 4.000 more meters.
Edit : and of course, is in Indonesia
@@MAJ31_AJ toba
@@MAJ31_AJ toba more worse then krakatau
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@@fabygael2441 Were you there?
Fun fact: The Lake Toba eruption, which is one of the strongest supereruptions in recent history, had so much power that it nearly killed all of humanity, and caused a global winter that lasted for a decade. Ash covered the entire planet and brought extinction to many species, average temperatures on the planet dropped by several degrees, and the sun was invisible in most continents
If only..
I think it caused the extinction of the dinosaurs
@@NotUrLoverthe extinction of the dinosaurs is by chicxulub
Yeah but there were less humans then. I think we'd survive it cuz there's billions now.
@@justinw7323well, there’s also a couple hundred thousand year overdue Yellowstone which has been building up to the point of an extinction level eruption if we don’t have ways to prevent it.
As an indonesian, we can relate living near volcanoes can be dangerous but in the same time, also prospering (with extreme fertile land)
Tempat saya untung tidak ada gunung berapi
@@orangejuice1294 which island? borneo?
Y una superpoblación brutal y unas costumbres muy arcaicas. Foco de contaminación brutal como todo el sudeste de Asia . Debería haber más erupciones 🌋.
@@patriot4786 gw yang di pulau Belitung belike: gunung berapi? hmm tidak pernah lihat
@@patriot4786 bangka belitung
there was another big eruption that happened 68 years before Krakatoa, it was also a volcanic mountain in Indonesia called Tambora, it was erupted in 1815 and classify as VEI-7 eruption, killing at least 71k lifes, releasing 160-230km3 of tephra, decreasing global temperature by 0.4-0.7 degrees celcius and causing a climate abnormalities called The Year Without Summer in 1816
Krakatoa erupted FAR bigger in 535AD. Sumatra and Java were one island before that. Then Krakatoa erupted so big that it separated Java into two islands, and Sumatra was now its own island. It caused major problems in China, food shortages in Japan, and the smoke plume covered the entire earth for more than a year. It reached the late Roman Empire too. A historian in the capital of Constantinople recorded in 536AD that the sun shone but didn’t have its strength like it normally did. Crops failed that summer all across Europe.
@@nathanapplegate5374 The islands of Java and Sumatra were separated not because of the eruption of Mount Krakatau, but because of plate activity in the earth. The dynamics of plate tectonics in the earth that created the islands of Java and Sumatra. Krakatoa was formed after Java and Sumatra separated.
@@alangoegie in order for plate tectonics to separate a land mass, the fault has to run underneath the land mass in question… and it cannot be a subduction zone… which in the case of Java and Sumatra, there is no fault line running under the Sunda Strait to begin with. The fault line runs more parallel south of both islands. The Krakatoa eruption is documented in Indonesian history. The volcano dividing the islands is documented in Indonesian history. Java and Sumatra being one island before the eruption is documented and confirmed by Indonesian history.
@@nathanapplegate5374 BITCH ARE YOU EVEN INDONESIAN! Me, who is an INDONESIAN, learned that Java and Sumatra didn't get split by Krakatoa.
@@nathanapplegate5374 there's no concrete proof about that, that hypothesis came from a book called "Serat Pustaka Raja Purwa" or "Javanes Book of Kings" by a Javanese poet Rangga Warsita, based on that book, there was a big eruption back in 416 AD causing the split of Java and Sumatra. but there's no geological evidence about an eruption happened that year, so David Keys, Ken Wohletz, and others made hypothesis and linked it to the eruption in 536 AD, by that fact, the accuracy of the book itself is already questioned, and then there's another fact that proving that the eruption didn't splitted Java and Sumatra, and that is the fact that they were united only until 10.000 years ago before. and then the lower level area from both end that connected both island got flooded by the rising sea level at the end of ice age period, and then the split got bigger due to both island moving at different speed and direction because of the Indo-Australian plate collision to the Euro-Asia, Java moving eastward with a speed of about 5 centimeters (cm) per year, while Sumatra, moving toward the northeast at 7 cm per year. This process causes the island of Sumatra moved to the north and left the island of Java, thus opening up the Earth's crust in the Sunda Strait. Sumatra has been spun about 40 degrees compared to Java, the geologist Jelle Zeilingga said that half of that cycle occurs in two million years. this rotation causes the stretching between the two islands, a way for the melted rock, or magma, to exit along the fracture zone, thus forming the body of the mountain from the sea floor. so basically there's no concrete proof about Krakatoa splitting Sumatra and Java because the fact that Krakatoa itself formed due to both island moving away from each other, and the fact that both island were splitted due to rising sea water at the end of ice age, yes, there's a proof about krakatoa eruption which bigger than the 1883 eruption in 536 AD, the eruption probably change the landscape of both island like sinking some small island and some area of both island and causing the split got bigger due to the massive explossion (just like how Toba supervolcano's eruption turned the volcano into a lake, or like Tambora eruption changed the mountain landscape itself by losing 4000 ft. of its height, and since Krakatoa located in the middle of the ocean between both island, it caused a tsunami and caused a massive landslide that sinking some island and some area of both Java and Sumatra and made the poet think that it splitted Java and Sumatra), but there's no proof that it was the cause of the separation itself
In the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, many parents or relatives would always tell that the ashes reached their roofs even though the volcano itself was an island away from them. Thank you for this comparison
I remember my dad telling me that the ashes reached him while he was far from the volcano
Remember the recent eruption of Taal Volcano? I live so far away from the Taal lake, yet our roofs and roads were covered in volcanic ash! Even our cars
My parents at the time were thankful there is a typhoon roaring up the skies without the typhoon our Town Right Now Would Be Buried with Ash and soon turns to "Lahar" (those pearl white sand) why thankful to the typhoon? It sorta helps to reduce the ash fall at the moment
We live like 3hrs away and ashes reached our roof...
@@olympus3660 but yeah.... The typhoon made the eruption worse
The lake Toba is about 100 kilometres (62 miles) long, 30 kilometres (19 mi) wide, and up to 505 metres (1,657 ft) deep. 😢 .. You can imagine how big the eruption was to produce a lake like that
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@@rwils7925Jesus hates us all.
Why cry though?
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Jesus is long dead
Where is mt tambora
Mount Toba looks like it would have been a super volcano in the past. It looks like it collapsed then spawned 5 mini volcanoes all within the caldera.
Caldera: a large volcanic crater, especially one formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano.
I find what possibly happened a long time ago really interesting, if anyone is from this country I would love to know the history of these volcanoes.
here the link that u can watch about lake toba
ruclips.net/video/i77RemGvM7A/видео.html
Thanks for adding the definition of 'caldera'.
Bruh now it's a lake
I'm from country you interested. And I'm Bataknese folk. Toba located in North Sumatra, the place of Bataknese folk. Just ask me if you want to hear the detail.
@@billgabe5681 ain't no one from Batak called Bill Gabe, my guy lool
Fun facts :
Imagine that I provide information and you examine natural disasters in Indonesia, the tragedy of natural disasters in Indonesia is 100 times more devastating in the world. Nature in Indonesia is very beautiful but very deadly and dangerous. It was on a much different level compared to other countries.
>Krakatoa 1883 was able to kill many people with just the sound of its explosion, plus a tsunami with a height of 30 feet and an earthquake simultaneously. It was recorded that there were 2 islands that were destroyed near Krakatoa, even measuring 5x Tsar Bomba, 2x larger than Singapore and the impact of the explosion reached various countries.
>Tambora 1815 was a pure explosion that caused a worldwide drop in temperature and resulted in poverty in parts of Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Australia. For 1 year there was no summer and millions of people died. Even the sky turned black as the sun was shrouded in smoke from the explosion.
>Toba Supervolcano has experienced an explosion that paralyzed all humans with its total population, even the explosion was felt as far as Africa. Therefore, Toba now has the largest natural caldera lake in the world, in the center of which is an island almost the size of Poland.
>Samalas supervolcano was recorded as an explosion that knocked down dozens of islands and land into pieces, giving rise to a new volcano called Rinjani. In fact, the explosion was not far from the island of Bali and surrounded by dozens of volcanoes.
List of total natural disasters in Indonesia from 2015 - 2021:
In 2015 there were 1,694 natural disasters.
In 2016 there were 2,342 natural disasters.
In 2017 there were 2,175 natural disasters.
In 2018 there were 1,999 natural disasters.
In 2019, 9,375 natural disasters occurred.
In 2020 there were 2,925 natural disasters.
In 2021 there will be 2,796 natural disasters.
Natural disasters in Indonesia are number 1 in the world and even internationally labeled that Indonesia is a very dangerous and deadly natural disaster-prone area, taken from 2015 data. Imagine if I wrote from the 1800s - 2021 there would be more than millions of natural disasters in Indonesia .
Indonesia has a special place in our hearts, because it is very beautiful but at the same time very deadly.
Me indo
Woe..
Wow..impresive ...👍
Even napoleon powerfull armies defeated because of tambora explosion
Fun fact: In Brazil, "toba" means "Ass"
yes, I laughed a lot when I read this text (sorry)
You forgot the Tambora in 1815. It's eruption had a huge impact on the world population. The year 1816 is known as "the year without summer". Starvation brought people even to eat grass.
En 1816 comía hierba 🌿 más gente de la que crees con o sin erupción 🌋.
People in 1815:We're cosplaying as a cow from now
Glad you said this. Mount Tambora's eruption in 1815 is still the largest ever recorded on Earth.
@@thomasmorrone893 recorded?
@@thomasmorrone893 krakatoa lol
I lived next to Pinatubo and was "lucky" enough to see the plume. The fact that there are larger volcanic explosions than that is terrifying. Its honestly hard to describe the scale.
My ancestors said back in the day before Pinatubo erupted
The mountain is fine and hikers love to climb that back in the day
But then one day, the native aetas are confused and they saw lots of smokes in the area and eventually they told the phivolcs about the anomalies since back then, we had few equipments to measure or detect volcanoes erupting...
That's the time the phivolcs declared PINATUBO finally Awaken from extinction...
My ancestors even said that the big dessert at the bottom of volcano is just a river back in their days... But then lahar flows destroyed the water ways and now you'll only see a lot of sands from the volcanic emissions
Even the mountain itself was a perfect cone back then before it erupted
Now it's a big caldera type...
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Well mt pinatubo is acting up again
@@albertteng1191 Indeed last month November 30
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@@Plab1402 what?
@@Isa-al-masih-muslim Oh i get it now nvm lol
RIP SEMERU LUMAJANG FOR JAWA
Yeah my country got problem because Semeru mount got blow.
Having lived in Washington and seeing Mt. St. Helen's, it wasn't the lava or ash that was so devastating, but the massive Pyroclastic flows and mudslide that occurred when quite literally half the mountain blew up. Highly recommend every to see it at some point in their lives cause it is truly a sight
The burning thick ash was actually quite devastating. And took a bit to recoup from it completely.... agriculturally (which in the end did help as well) here in Central WA along with tourism, our hatcheries, rivers and as well as the health of the people. Definitely not denying that the flows werent extremely devastating, but the ash was truly devastating as well.... specially considering how far it reached as well.
Bro I live there too man
Us human and our penchant to be awed by destruction, huh? But whom am i to say, coming from indonesia and lives near Mt Tangkuban Perahu with last sudden eruption in 2022
Mount Krakatau's explosion was so powerful that the sound of the tsunami reached other countries, that's a history that Indonesia will never forget
On December 4, 2021, Mount Semeru on the border of Malang Regency and Lumajang Regency, East Java, Indonesia. erupted, 43 people were killed, and 2 sub-districts in Lumajang Regency were affected, namely Candipuro and Pronojiwo Lumajang districts.
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@@luxcraft2536 mercon'e a sing mbeldos?
Ra ngurus cuk..
@@Tjin_Tjau gue gak percaya ada surga cuk..🤣🤣🤣
If you want to have reports about the eruption of the volcano on La Palma Island, I highly recommend Bushcraft Bear. He lives on La Palma island.
Just came from his video, very informative and delivered lots of updates today.
Im from spain and well i don't care about it
@@ELPARACAPOLI nobody cares that you dont care.
@@Bluhcops hmmm good argument
@def creator You do understand that atheists are the minority on Earth, don't you? I mean the vast majority of humans are either Christians, Muslims, Jewish, or one of dozens of smaller religions that exist. Then we get to atheists who make up about 10% of the world population. I have seen estimated that place that figure as high as 25%, but when you do the research you find out that the vast majority of the worlds atheists live in China and the only reason they are atheists is because the communist state made religion illegal. Of course you have stupid countries that are trying to follow the example China has set, like the UK, but then the UK has been heading towards communism for decades. The UK no longer has freedom of religion, freedom of speech, or freedom at all. In the Uk you can literally be arrested for thinking the wrong thing and then telling someone about it. The same is true in Canada and it would have been true in Australia, but the people of Australia are fighting back so I think the atheists will fail there.
I know you guys really wanted the US to ban religion, but that is the thing about a country that is free and is guaranteed the right to own guns. It is damned near impossible to push anti freedom on the people because the people will fight to defend their rights from a tyrannical government that is hell bent on destroying those freedoms. Just listen to President Biden say "Your freedoms do not matter" over and over in interview after interview. Americans are very touchy about freedom as the Democrats will discover in 2022, 2024, 2026, and beyond.
Did you consider the massive prehistoric eruption of Mt Mazama in Southern Oregon? Before the eruption which formed Crater Lake, it was the tallest peak in North America (including Mt Denali of Alaska) and the eruption that blew its top off must have been immense. I just read this: The volume of magma ejected from Mazama more or less equals the volume from the peak that collapsed, which scientists have estimated at between 12 to 14 cubic miles (50 to 58 km3) of lava. That may qualify to be included on your list no doubt.
As someone who has been to Crater Lake, and has seen just how big it is, I can't even imagine it's original height, or how unnerving that eruption must have been.
Colorado's Fish Canyon Eruption should have been on here as well, except it was before humanity existed. It was the largest in history.
Mount Tambora eruption should have happened because it was on Vei 7
Everywhere I look says that Mazama was origininally around 12000 feet. Where did you see it was taller than Denali?
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The eruption of Mount Tambora🇮🇩 was bigger than the eruption of Mount Krakatoa. The eruption of Mount Tambora occurred 70 years before Krakatoa erupted, with an estimated eruption strength of 7 VEI.

This should be updated with Tonga's eruption and also i m pretty sure that Iceland's volcano eruption was pretty massive in 2010 that blocked all flights for almost a month.
I don't think. European/American people know of something until they really experience it. Like severe famine in Africa, women suffer in the middle east, being forced to be a refugee. the list is long.
@@aliaral969 Must be why aid is always arriving from the West in African regions with famine. Because they don't know there's famine / sarcasm
The Tonga eruption was most likely VEI5 and the Eyjafjallajökull was a VEI3 event.
@Ali European/American people don't experience famine because they do something about it. They send tons of aide as well. When people criticize, they don't realize that the US alone puts itself trillions of dollars in debt each year, yet still sends BILLIONS to foreign countries in aide and relief. Don't even forget about the EU/US private organizations that poor millions into them and most of all, send people and doctors to help. But all of that isn't met with any form of gratitude. Instead,, it's met with criticism, hatred, and malicious jealousy. Humanity always bites the hand that helps because they never think it's enough. Tsk tsk. Also, I'm not EU or US. Nice try.
@@spi6455 Yes quite true indeed. Children in Europe are told by their parents to think about the children in Africa when they don't finish their meals, to encourage them to not waste food. So Ali Aral's statement is just not true, and a lot of organizations exist in european nations to send aid, and there are a huge amount of people who donate to these. Problem is that much of it ends up at corrupt African officials instead of the intented people, which discourages many to keep donating.
Lately a massive amount of internet scammers have emerged from African countries, scamming not just the elderly, but managing to scam just about anyone because they are just really, really good at it. This of course makes victims and others care much less about Africa's problems.
And when it comes to women suffrage in the middle east, there's really nothing the EU/US can do about that as it's a result of culture / religion, but it is widely known. Women haven't had it easy in Europe either until recently, just a hundred years ago almost no European country allowed women to vote.
And sure, being forced to become a refugee is something most Europeans don't know much about, but Europe has taken millions of these refugees and given them new lives and homes in Europe.
The largest mountain is Toba, whose eruption made lakes and human populations almost extinct, and Mount Krakatau had a very powerful eruption that split the islands of Java and Sumatra.
And toba is now not aktif(bad English) and toba now become a classic mountain
@@zhiraisbaka1 let me tell you its active :)
@@zhiraisbaka1 active Not aktif
@@Sweetyums209 ok im sorry becuse im indonesian 😭
@@zhiraisbaka1 its ok
You could have at least added Tambora from 1815, since you're missing a VEI 7 eruption, it was ~200km³ of tephra released and caused the year without a summer, also cooling the whole planet of like 2°C
Edit: But about everything else, awesome job, one of if not the only video that showcases that some eruptions aren't just one big hole but multiple
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@@ibnbeer6191 nepal comment always talking of business lol
Kok Tambora tidak ada ya. Padahal Sampek menimbulkan kematian masal di Eropa
Indonesia juara
@@feystk202 nepal??🤔
I love this video. I watch it every six months or so. Thank you.
Tambora? Santorini?? Taupo??? La Garita???? Very, very incomplete. In the case of Tambora eruption, its absence is unforgivable.
Yes La Garita was the biggest volcanic eruption in the history of man kind which put the earth into a 1 decade volcanic winter
Is the video titled "every eruption in all of history?" No.
It's a short video comparing a small handful...It's less than 2 minutes long lol. "Unforgivable?" Pretty sure they don't need your forgiveness for not comparing your favorites in the video. Your comment is pathetic & embarrassing 😂
@@corey2232 Yes. They don't need my forgiveness, and I care a shit your answer. You see?
Good to see someone else mention Santorini!! It’s now deemed to be one of the largest volcanic explosions ever witnessed by humanity, four to five times larger than Krakatoa! The world had nuclear winter for FIVE YEARS after the eruption - it even went dark in China on the other side of the world 😮
This makes the Mt. St. Helen's eruption look much less severe than it was. Due to an unpredictable fault, the side of the mountain collapsed when the eruption occurred, so rather than blasting the vast majority of the ejecta straight up (as most volcanoes do), the vast majority of this eruption was directed laterally across the north face of the cone. This blast caused roughly a quarter of the mountain to explode parallel to the ground, so while the amount of material erupted skyward wasn't as great as some others, that was mainly due to happenstance.
all i can say is the scientist that stayed at his camera during the event , their are no words. He knew he was dead, but he was going to document everything possible.
Add in a governor that would not listen to the scientists about the needed size of the exclusion zone, and MT st Helens was soo devastating.
@@OneMouseGaming Same thing will happen soon, these type of activities do come in cycles, as our Earth getting older and our sun too, more such activities will happen often and possible extinction level event is possible due to our tectonic plats always in constant movement. We are wasting time now engaging in economic, social, and political arguments, by the time, we will be too late to act.
This is why they want to start colonize MARS or nearby planets for such event that will render our planet unhabitual for very long period of time.
@@OneMouseGaming Governor Dixie Lee Ray, was a marine biologist, that didn't understand volcanism and that is all I'm going to say about Governor Ray. The Mt. St. Helens blast did caused the one and only one, 880 foot tall tidal wave and fell 110,000 acres of trees to be blown over and one very large log raft on Spirit Lake.
@@analienfromouterspace All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God, we all deserve Hell a place of torment and can’t do anything to save ourselves, but that’s why Jesus died on the cross for our sins taking the punishment we deserve, was buried and then rose the 3rd day. You can have eternal life with the Lord if your Believing in the Gospel. Repent and put your trust in Jesus before it’s to late.🤍
@@analienfromouterspace mars volcanoes can be active if we terrarium it
VEI: 7 - Greece - Santorini (1620 BC)
Plume Height: 25 km
Tephra Released: 123 km3
5th on list of volcanic eruptions by death toll (20,000~ (estimated))
Wiki: The word "tephra" and "pyroclast" both derive from Greek: The word τέφρα (tephra) means "ash", while pyroclast is derived from the Greek πῦρ (pyr), meaning "fire", and κλαστός (klastos), meaning "broken in pieces".
very cool.
very cool.
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Probably ended the Minoan civilization and climactic effects possibly contributed to the fall of the xia dynasty in China
Santorini is more bigger than u think it erased the minoa kingdom
The fact that almost half of mountains here is in Indonesia, gives me either a sense of proud, and a shivering chill of doom
Lol
Really cool comparison videos. Can you do some on micro life, showing size comparison downward?
Thats a great idea, i will certainly create a video with this theme, stay tuned for future videos!!!
@@TaypeStudios Roger that
Sinabung, Krakatoa, Toba, and Tambora (you forgot abt this but still a good job), all in Indonesia. What a great land to live in.
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Rinjani juga lumayan
Ga mau njir disitu. Untung gw tinggal diluar 🗿
Salam kenal dari Indonesia 🇲🇨,semoga bumi kita aman tanpa bencana🙏
Bila kegiatan seperti ini kan tingkat kenabian, saat ini masih bekerja, tapi aku belum, benar2 menembak langsung
It’s hard to compare volcanic eruptions base solely on the volcanic explosivity Index. Some eruptions either weren’t recorded or found no evidence to measure their explosivity. There’s also the eruptions that were devastating but weren’t explosive, like those from shield volcanoes; like that in Hawaii. Others weren’t obviously volcanic like those of mudslides and lahars.
There's also Mt st helens, which was a famous volcano due to the fact that it literally erupted horizontally instead of vertically
Awesome comparisons, Yellowstone and Toba...ouch!!!. Not that the others were not destructive enough.
I agree that the Yellowstone and Toba eruptions were one of the greatest eruptions in antiquity, but in my opinion, the most incredible of the contemporary era is the Krakatoa eruption (1883).
The fact that the Krakatoa Eruption killed more than 36,000 people, volcanic ash that destroyed cities, was the loudest noise in history, which ruptured the eardrums of people 25 km away.
Having caused tsunamis that hit other continents, shows that it is the biggest eruption of contemporaneity
@@CauaLucas14 I hope, I never get to see or experience anything like that but Yellowstone does worry me. It would truly bring about deadly serious and catastrophic changes for the US and it would affect the planet depending on the magnitude of explosion. Scary.
I agree with you, I hope this sleeping giant never wakes up again.
In Indonesia, volcanoes often erupt and yesterday, on the 5th of December, Mount Semeru erupted
Yes you are right
Iyo wingenane bar njeblug gununge, melas banget yakin uwonge nang kana, ana gurune nyong maning. Untung bae si ra papa
@@nadaofficial98 iyo
@Vulus Lolol podo
Muy bueno video ☝🌋🐉🌋
To put into perspective how big the Yellowstone eruption is, the ash falls went as far south as the US-Mexico border, and as far north as the US-Canada border.
Damn, I remember what happened in the movie 2012 if that were to be a real life event.
The amount of dust & ash circled the earth. In one erruption, it released enough magma to cover the entire state of Texas in 1.5 meters of it.
"Go west young man."
Yep. When Yellowstone goes, we all go.
@@TheCapsteverogers Not exactly, in real life that explosion would be x100 bigger
Now eruptions occur in Merapi & Semeru, Java, Indonesia. Pray that they are safe from this eruption disaster.
You may have forgotten to list a lot of other huge volcanic eruptions, such as Tambora. In fact, you haven't listed any VEI 7 eruptions.
that's right, lack of information
Thats right, 7 vei, the biggest kaldera . & make suffer human in the world
you can easily check all the list here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_Explosivity_Index
and more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_large_volcanic_eruptions
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The explosion of Mount Toba was indeed very powerful, it was even said that there were quite a few remaining humans, so there was starvation all over the world at that time
greetings from Indonesia
Another very interesting volcanic eruption is the Laacher See volcano in the western part of Germany. Last eruption were some 13.000 years ago though, but it could erupt again at any moment!
soon, i'm tired seeing human destroyed this earth
its not just that volcano that can explode at any moment, scary fact: about 20 volcano can erupt at any GIVEN time
Volcanoes in Germany and France are unthinkable for me because it's never been a problem in recent human times.
@@blaccmamba7567 stop with your doomerism
@@blaccmamba7567 what?
Should’ve added some of the kiwi eruptions like lake Taupo. Pretty interesting stuff and as they’re so many volcanos here in nz, there would be a lot to put down 😊
Taupo contributed 2, of the V.E.index of 8 Eruptions, in the last 26k yrs ...
The same as Pinatoba, an twice...
Yet it doesn't get a look in ...
i live in taupo and own a boat 🛥 and it crazy to think that i'm sitting on a gaint crater
@@gordonpeacman2126 7 not
New Zealand is part of the Pacific ring of fire, so I can't say I'm surprised at all the volcanoes
@@riakun yeah
I Live Just 128km from Lake Toba , And The volcanoes starting to show a sign of activity.
bro, permission to take a video
Yellowstone: hey krakatoa you are so small lol
Krakatoa: yeah i know I'm smaller than you But I have this
* Toba running closer *
Mount Toba, the second dangerous mountain in the world in Indonesia🇮🇩 74 Thousands of years ago the mountain almost wiped out the human population
Bukan yg pertama?
Indonesia population?
@@bojesart3430 yg pertama itu letusan sunda di jawa barat. Lebih gede kalderanya daripada la garita. La garita cuman seperempat dari provinsi kolorado amerika. Kaldera sunda itu gedenya sejawa barat yg lebih gede dari seperempat kolorado. Dan disebut sebut veinya 9.
@@thomaskennedy5728 no, earth population
@@SheraXGD no,it is just a one of the thousands theory of theory of human wiped 70k years ago. But now scientists disagree on that idea. It is not prove yet.
Imagine a volcanic eruption so massive that it's volcanic dust reaches europe and change the global weather/season for some countries.
Yellowstone
@@Thomas-xi3yd actually it's Tambora
Happened multiple times, with different volcanoes. However only one was big enough to kill 90% of all humans.
Now imagine that everything on here were puny little babies, and you have the largest eruptions ever. The flood basalt event.
Excellent video.
make more of this, please!
Krakatoa lol no.
The eruption of the sibirian trapps im russian was the biggest volcanic erupting in the history. It didn't erupt very much ash but kilometres tall lavaflows.
@Luke Jonah Samuel Matthew you're right but the sibirian Trapp is the largest volcanic field that is existing on our earth and has caused the largest flood basalt in earthes history and one the worst mass exstictions the World has ever seen. But yes ,again lol.
Lessin on this video:The most dangerous volcanoes are yellowston (us) and Lake Toba (Indonesia)
Iv been lake toba twice and the lake in this super volcano is massive it's a beautiful place you really feel the beauty and awesomeness of this place
A competitor to the Toba eruption may be the ancient eruption of Mount Tengger in East Java, Indonesia which caused the very wide Tengger Bromo caldera.
Parana-Etendaka traps: Am I a joke to you?
Indonesia is so competitive, USA gave up😆
Kidding aside, having almost the same geography as Indonesia, I know what it's like. I live in a city located between 2 active volcanoes. One of these is included in the video, and the other erupted so violently back the days that it tore itself apart.
I've been told when I was in school, that there are some volcanoes in Western Canada that have not erupted since before "Recorded History" began, and could erupt again at any time.
Yeap. I talked to a volcano, he said he is little undecided.
@@hayabusaorlovina2761 My sister is a volcano, i can also talk to volcanoes! Everytime I annoy her, she spits hot lava on me :D
@@a..4255 lol 🤣
I can confirm this, I’m the caldera
I’d be interested in including Mt. Aso, Kyushu, Japan to the mix. It’s prehistoric eruption/ implosion created one of the largest calderas in the world, and like Toba, has new volcanoes growing within.
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He's not on the list but the icelandic volcano called Laki (1783) is often considered one of the factors that started the French Revolution, which means it's one of the most influential volcanos.
Why? Did it disrupt Agricultural production
@@glorytoprussia1 Loud noises startle the French
@@AYVYN oui we just annoyed by the noise and blame the monarch for it
@@glorytoprussia1 It caused famines across the world. Even froze the Mississippi river at its mouth. Caused flooding in western and central Europe among many other things.
Mt St Helens eruption was so big it caused part of the mountain to collapse creating a massive rock slide
And erased a whole lake.
@@martyledood9011 But formed a new one. 😧
Gotta tell ya M G , St Helens pales in comparison to Super Volcanoes - Toba & Yellowstone - even Mt Mazama was small in comparison . At least those 2 S V s can do some unbelievable shit !
@@kurtwinkler ....true. But they just spewed vast thick ash clouds. In the case of Mount St Helens, the whole of one side of the mountain blew out horizontally..... causing a massive landslip. Basically the mountain lost a quarter of its size in that one eruption.
Yes those lovely "Romam" times. 😂
And your on the list for death next literally. Didnt treat grandma right like the song voices by chris young. Who's laughing now
Havent u heard? U made a deal with the goddamb devil/satan
@@tammieknuth6020 Are you feeling alright? 😄
@@tammieknuth6020 what...
@@tammieknuth6020 Ah yes the "goddamb" devil/satan
Why is the Mount Pintubo details is severely lacking or completelj different from the rest?
Living in Indonesia and on the slopes of a volcano is dangerous but what I know there are still people living there
spectacular render!
Mt. pinatubo was very destructive in 20th century, it changed the weather of other countries that time caused of higher amount of ashes, sulfur and lava
My father once informed me that the river here in my hometown used to be quite deep and rich in aquatic organisms until Mt Pinatubo erupted, causing the ground to look odd and the state rise by around 2-3 feet.
True it’s so strong that global temperature dropped about 1 degree
Novarupta was the largest eruption in 20th century
Pelee was the deadliest eruption in 20th century
Pinatubo was the most destructive in 20th century
Good job 👏
But actually you forgot 1
Tambora..
The 2018 Hawaii Kilauea volcano eruption in the Puna district of the Big Island was literally in my backyard. My ohana and all contents of home completely covered by lava on day #3 of lava flow. An awe-inspiring nice in a lifetime experience, but lots of disruption and great material loss.
No clue why you would live there. Not like you don’t have data points all over Volcano NP that show where it’s been.
For comparison, the recent Tonga eruption had a VEI of 5.
Where Tambora..?
RIP Indonesia and US
Thats nothing,
Where is la gareta? Everyone forget about it cuz it wont explode ever again
@@TheTrueWeedConnoisseur la gareta exploded 27,8 million years ago before human lived on earth but in this video it shows that those are the eruption on human history
@@TheTrueWeedConnoisseur and yea its true toba and yellow stone are nothing to la gareta lol
Its tambora and taupo is forgotten
I want to ask, how do you do that 3D modeling for the smoke and its eruptions? And what software do you use? Thank you
Be interesting to see where the recent volcano that erupted is on this chart.
Probably around where mt St. Helens is
The take toba/mount toba nearly drove humans extinct because the explosion of mount toba left only 10,000-30,000 humans
Should have included Tambora eruption of 1815. The following year 1816 was known as the year without Summer.
Mount Taupo(now lake) in New Zealand. It was Earth's last supereruption some 25,000 years ago and most recent one in 186 A.D.
And recorded by Roman and Chinese 186 AD
I just made a similar comment before seeing yours about Taupo. I couldn't find any hard facts on the eruption other than what's on wikipedia but it's said the eruption darkened skies around the world.
I found this snippet "The ~186 A.D. eruption of Taupo in New Zealand has been considered one of the largest eruptions during the last 10,000 years. It produced over 50 cubic kilometers of volcanic ash and debris (tephra) and pyroclastic flows that destroyed over 20,000 square kilometers of the North Island of New Zealand."
Tolle und anschauliche Animation, danke!
Thanks thats a great video. I love Vesuvius. Was wondering if you could do a video of all of Vesuvius' eruptions by comparison. Many thanks 🌋
I miss the Chichón volcano in Chiapas Mexico, the ash cloud went around the world
Don't worry, you still have the most densely populated volcano in Mexico City.
Chichon is one of deadliest volcano in 20th century and ur right the ash cloud went around the world
I can't imagine if I lived in an era where Lake Toba erupted😰
"Always remember folks...you heard if first from CHARLIEEEEEEEE!"
3 of them from Indonesia... An eventhou the krakataoa still have a new son's mounth that still active ...
God bless us
Dari Indonesia bang
Sebenarnya ada yg lebih ngeri dari Krakatau tapi gk dimasukkan yaitu Tambora di pulau Sumbawa dan Samalas di Lombok yg sekarang jadi Rinjani, jadi gk akurat videonya
lake Toba The most violent eruption of all time that hit Indonesia
Lake Toba could literally annihilate 90% of humanity...
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your information has not considered Mount Tambora whose eruption was much more powerful than Krakatoa, and has not considered the eruption of Mount Samalas whose eruption was much more powerful than Mount Tambora, which is entirely in Indonesia.
Tonga volcano2022: "Hold my ash"
Yellowstone: You can't defeat me!
Krakatoa: i know, but he can
**A WILD MT. TOBA APPEARS**
Imagine how terrifying it is to know that there’s a volcano that’s somehow stronger than Yellowstone, a supervolcano that’s capable of causing the apocalypse
Not only somehow stronger. Toba's new estimates put it around 5 times stronger than largest Yellowstone eruption
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Toba is not around anymore, the thing spawned like 5 mini volcanoes and created a giant lake around it and also literally caused the near extinction of humankind on it's eruption, which is extremely powerful. But it's not a supervolcano anymore after the eruption caused the volcano to collapse, Yellowstone is the major threat right now.
Wow, Indonesia have 3 volcanic eruption
kinda have more
More than that, Indonesia is the ring of fire
Indonesian has A LOT OF VOLCANO
On the ocean, ground
@@chopiesmadina2012 yeah, because Indonesian on the ring of fire zone
0:22 damm they named a mountain of pele 🔥 🔥
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Can you make more i like this
Falta la erupción del volcán tambora, que provocó el año sin verano de 1816
True
Why didnt you add Tambora and Okueyama and Taupo
Exactly like taupo is a constantly active supervolcano 🤣
Me as Indonesian feels like almost all Indonesia mountain has the biggest eruption
You should recreate it, but as they actually were too! Like St. Helens was the largest land slide in history which it would be amazing if you did
You left out an important eruption, Thera in 1600 BCE. This one caused the beginning of the fall of several Mediterranean civilizations, most notably the Minoans.
Is this the reason why Minoan tribes extinct?
@@kuroyuri04 Yes, it started their downfall. It is thought that Thera was an important trade hub for the Minoans. It's destruction and the tsunami waves caused from the Thera eruption, which were nearly 100 ft on island of Crete, destroyed all their harbors, ships and coastal cities. The ash/pumice destroyed their crops, causing famine as far away as Egypt. All of this severely weakened the Minoans and opened them up to invasion. Their civilization totally collapsed within approx 50 yrs causing a power vacuum and a domino effect of great upheaval throughout the entire Mediterranean region.
The Thera eruption is widely thought to have produced the loudest explosion ever heard by man.
I've read supervolcano Campi Flegrei in Italy ( near vesuvius ) its potentially one of the deadliest natural threat, more than Yellowstone if i'm correct. The level of ground all around that area has increased in height by 7 meters (23 foot) in the last years because of the magma that keeps pushin up and warps the land constantly. If it explodes scientists expect a VEI 8 eruption that would totally obscure the earth for years and almost end humanity, the blast would make multiple turns around the world, immediatly destroying eardrums of the people nearby and vaporizing them as well, and other supercool creepy stuff. Hope that doesn't happen. btw its constantly monitored, but , knowin that: even if we were aware about the eruption before it starts we just couldn"t go pretty much anywhere to be safe, its kinda destabilizing, but fascinating at the same time. How cool is nature
I hate nature
@@AJ-dx6bn You wouldn't be here without it. LOL.
Ive been watching these kinds of things for a few years and what is really scary is we are hitting a really really bad geological time frame where alot of large eruptions are possible due to faultlines. As the entire west coast of the US is nearing huge activity. Which could send ripples across the world, setting off other active areas in a domino effect. The worst part about talking using geological time is both really really close and really really far away.
Mount Toba is one of the mountains that caused the human era to be almost extinct 😘
Aaah, dont forget taupo, thera, tambora and sunda volcano.
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Actually, Mount Krakatoa is not the most dangerous mountain in Indonesia nowday, even if Krakatoa erupts again.
According to the last article I've ever read, the Sundanese mountains (which are located on the island of Java) are a threat/fear for the world in the future. This mountain has been inactive for a very long time, but according to several research articles, the mountain has started to reactivate and if it erupts it will cause a very long winter in all parts of the world. correct if wrong. and in Indonesia there are very very many mountains (although currently most are categorized as inactive / not yet active).
Thats why Indonesian called "the ring of fire". The name is taken from the geography of Indonesia which is surrounded by volcanoes
and guess what? I'll be fucked up if they erupt
Thx bro for correcting of sunda volcano. Most people use it as jokes and they are being toxic to me. It was really ancient volcano ever that ever old on earth. 🙂💪
And u right, it was fear of the world because sometimes it can eruption from tangkuban perahu volcano. Because it was the kid of sunda that still active on lembang plate. Literally lembang plate was inch of tiny sunda volcano foot thats still active to tangkuban perahu.
The Pinatubo eruption was so powerful that the nearby province is sinking because of the ash that was erupted that the undergrounds beside it have been emptied.
And so our neighboring countries experience ash falls since the ash of Pinatubo is still high up the air, especially Singapore.
Indonesia :
1. VEI 8 : Lake Toba 74,000 BC
2. VEI 7 : Samalas (Lake Segara Anak) 1257, Tambora 1815
3. VEI 6 : Krakatau 1883
4. VEI 5 : Agung 1963
5. VEI 4 : Galungung 1982, Merapi 2010, Kelud 2014
6. VEI 1-3 : Noting special haha
Where Tambora?
@@sansanch3467 bro can u read. He just forgot put tambora on list but he already add it. Dont be blind
Amazing video
‘The human species doesn’t make sense’