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World Report: October 6, 1995 Vol.1 No.4

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Top 5 Volcanic Eruptions

For billions of years, volcanoes have erupted all over the world. But every time another one blows its top, people are newly amazed at its fierce power. Here are the most destructive volcanoes in human history:

1. Krakatoa, Indonesia in 1883

2. Mount Pelee, Martinique in 1902

3. Nevada Del Ruiz, Colombia in 1985

4. Mount Etna, Sicily in 1669

5. Mount Vesuvius, Italy in A.D. 79

Source: The World Almanac for Kids

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