Heat Shock in Pompeii

Heat Shock in Pompeii

Heat shock, caused by the intense heat of Mount Vesuvius' eruption, led to a quick and gruesome death for the people of Pompeii, with the high temperature causing their blood to boil and their skulls to fracture rather than explode.

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