The Year Without a Summer: How the 1815 Mount Tambora Eruption Cooled the World
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A massive volcanic eruption occurred in 1815 at Mount Tambora in Indonesia, which is considered the largest documented volcanic eruption in human history. This event is reported to have caused widespread climate disruption, resulting in a year without a summer in 1816, with some outlets noting that it led to famine. The eruption and its aftermath are said to have had significant effects, although the specifics of these effects are not uniformly described across reports.
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