The greatest disasters of Europe .. The skulls exploded and the blood evaporated
The greatest disasters of Europe .. The skulls exploded and the blood evaporated
A recent study shows that the victims of the Vesuvius volcano eruption in Italy in August 79 AD were exposed to a strange condition that led to their deaths in what could be described as "ugly."
The study said that the eruption of the volcano resulted in very high heat, and that because of this heat, blood in the veins and veins and human muscles and skin turned to ashes.
The study, conducted on the remains of the victims, that the skulls erupted because of the high temperature they were exposed by the eruption of the volcano, which is one of the most disastrous volcanic eruptions in European history.
The study, published in the scientific journal Plus One, said the heat was very high, leading to the evaporation of fluids in the bodies of victims and the decomposition of cells.
The study was carried out on the remains of the victims of the volcano in the village of "Herculaneum", 4 miles from the volcano Mount Vizov, which also destroyed the city of Pompeii, Italy.
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