Yes, they do.
Pyroclastic flows and lava flows can burn and bury plants. Plants can also be killed by poisonous gasses. Fresh volcanic ash can kill plants as well. However, the soil around volcanoes is often very fertile, so plants grow easily.
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people can get killed by volcanoes because if the lava hit you you'd burn to death because its so hot.
there are no volcanoes in outer plants.
Volcanoes have never killed people, although lava has.
Volcanoes have killed more people by far. A number of volcanic eruptions, such as the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, have had had tolls in the tens of thousands, while only 1 tornado is known to have killed over 1000 people.
In this current eruption I don't believe any one has been killed.
Volcanoes can create more land but can kill plants and animals while flowing lava.
There are not many people killed by volcanoes in a single year. This is because many volcanoes do not erupt yearly.
Volcanoes, springs, many minerals, nutrients for plants.
With some exceptions, volcanoes are generally not dangerous to people. Your chance of being killed by a volcano is 1 in 80000 over your lifetime, which is far less than your chance of being killed in say a motor vehicle accident (1 in 67). There are also two classifications for inactive volcano's. Volcanoes which have not erupted for a significant amount of time are known as dormant volcanoes. Volcanoes which have not erupted in human history are known as extinct volcanoes. Extinct volcanoes are never expected to erupt again, and are therefore not dangerous unless they have been misclassified. So no, I do not think that all volcanoes whether active or inactive are dangerous. The only dangerous volcanoes are dormant volcanoes that explode suddenly with little or no warning.
they will die or maybe some of them will die and some will survive