Why did the people of Pompeii think Mount Vesuvius had erupted? O O to express anger that the ceremony to the god Volcan hadn't been satisfactory O because it was the end of the 52- year Epicurean calendar cycle O Zeus was angry at the ending of the Olympics and had sent lightning bolts to the area because the pressure of the rising magna column became too great. (The Romans had an advanced knowledge of geology.)

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Why did the people of Pompeii think
Mount Vesuvius had erupted?
O
O
to express anger that the ceremony
to the god Volcan hadn't been
satisfactory
O
because it was the end of the 52-
year Epicurean calendar cycle
O
Zeus was angry at the ending of the
Olympics and had sent lightning bolts
to the area
because the pressure of the rising
magna column became too great.
(The Romans had an advanced
knowledge of geology.)
Transcribed Image Text:Why did the people of Pompeii think Mount Vesuvius had erupted? O O to express anger that the ceremony to the god Volcan hadn't been satisfactory O because it was the end of the 52- year Epicurean calendar cycle O Zeus was angry at the ending of the Olympics and had sent lightning bolts to the area because the pressure of the rising magna column became too great. (The Romans had an advanced knowledge of geology.)
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