The short answer? Nowhere is completely safe from weather hazards. The Midwest may not be vulnerable to hurricanes, but tornadoes are common. Major earthquakes don't tend to strike New England, but strong winds can take the roof off north-eastern houses and snowstorms can shut down cities.
"Every location in the country is exposed to one disaster or another,"
Still, some places are less susceptible than others to natural hazards.
Maine is a safe place. no hurricanes, earthquakes, deadly bugs, and very very little crime.
Well home because it is filled with safety material,food,and its shelter.Kids all need a place they can call home.
None. Natural disasters of one type or another happen everywhere.
Some very rare natural disasters will affect every part of Earth should they ever happen.
No place on earth is immune to natural disasters.
The eastern Great Lakes are probably the safest.
Sure. Natural disasters can affect every place of the Earth.
No
Well, if you're talking states, I would say Arizona. I myself live in Arizona and know it's one of the safest states away from natural disasters. There cannot be tsunamis, hurricanes, or flood related disasters due to the fact that it is so dry. Earthquakes don't occur around the area either. ****Arizona does get the occasional tornado
No place on earth is immune to natural disasters.
The eastern Great Lakes are probably the safest.
Sure. Natural disasters can affect every place of the Earth.
There's virtually no place on Earth that is not prone to one type of natural disaster or another. Dealing with natural disasters is a part of life.
Norway and Iceland are the safest countries on Earth.
No
Natural disasters do not target a specific culture - they are not rascist. If it seems as if a certain people group is getting targeted by natural disasters, it is only because the place in which they live is prone to natural disasters.
Safest Place on Earth - 2014 was released on: USA: 1 April 2014
the safest place to live on earth is the United States of America because they hve goverment, so they have laws.
Well, if you're talking states, I would say Arizona. I myself live in Arizona and know it's one of the safest states away from natural disasters. There cannot be tsunamis, hurricanes, or flood related disasters due to the fact that it is so dry. Earthquakes don't occur around the area either. ****Arizona does get the occasional tornado
Iceland
Earth is definitely not safe, it's just the safest place we can live.