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The 1815 Mount Tambora Eruption and the 'Year Without a Summer'

The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia serves as a prime example of a factor causing short-term climate fluctuations. The volcano released a vast amount of ash into the atmosphere, and these fine particles had a significant cooling effect that reduced the Earth's temperature. As a direct consequence, the year 1816 became famously known as the 'year without a summer'.

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