How Mount Tambora’s Eruption Caused The ‘Year Without A Summer’ Of 1816
All That's Interesting | 15.11.2025 09:00
On April 10, 1815, Mount Tambora erupted in what would become the most powerful volcanic blast in recorded human history. In the immediate aftermath of the eruption, the volcano shot massive amounts of gas, dust, and rock into the atmosphere. All of that debris ultimately led to the globally devastating “Year Without a Summer.”