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Mount Vesuvius is one of the most studied and most dangerous volcanoes on Earth—and for good reason. Located on the tectonic boundary where the African Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate, Vesuvius has produced some of history’s most destructive eruptions, including the AD 79 event that buried Pompeii and Herculaneum. Today, nearly 3 million people live within its hazard zones, and scientific monitoring shows that magma, gas, and ground deformation processes continue beneath the surface. This video explores the geology of Vesuvius, how its magma system works, what past eruptions reveal, and what modern volcanologists use to track early warning signs. Using research from the Osservatorio Vesuviano, INGV monitoring networks, satellite deformation analysis, and decades of field studies, we break down what is known—and what remains uncertain—about Vesuvius’ future. While the volcano has been quiet since 1944, that silence does not mean inactivity. This documentary takes you inside the science of risk assessment, evacuation planning, historical eruption patterns, and the interconnected nature of the Vesuvius–Campi Flegrei volcanic system that has shaped the Bay of Naples for thousands of years. Whether you’re fascinated by Earth science, studying volcanology, or simply curious about Italy’s most iconic natural hazard, this video provides a clear, factual, and comprehensive look at Mount Vesuvius. Learn how scientists monitor volcanoes, how cities prepare for eruptions, and why understanding Vesuvius matters not only to Italy, but to volcanic risk planning worldwide. #Vesuvius #VolcanoScience #ItalyVolcano #Pompeii #GeologyEducation #NaturalHazards #EarthScience