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  • Mount Tambora: The Volcano Behind the Year Without a Summer
    The volcano that caused the "Year Without a Summer" in 1816 was Mount Tambora.

    This massive volcanic eruption in Indonesia was one of the most powerful in recorded history. The eruption ejected an enormous amount of ash and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, creating a veil that blocked sunlight and caused global temperatures to drop significantly. This led to widespread crop failures and famine, particularly in Europe and North America.

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