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1815 is know as the Year Without a Summer. This catastrophic event is the largest of its kind in the last 10,000 years. It produced snowfalls throughout the summer months of June, July, and August in the New England states and Europe. Grain and corn crops failed; people starved. Alpine glaciers advanced far down mountain slopes; sea ice moved far from the polar regions and disrupted shipping.

The events of 1815 were caused by

A) a mini ice age.
B) a hole in the ozone layer.
C) a massive volcanic eruption.
D) the drop of sea levels around the world.

I am stuck between B or D can someone help Thank You

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Answer:

Volcanic eruption

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B is the answer to this problem
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