Choose a safe place far away from the volcano and have a orgasm to stay at. Choose it and go there 2-4 days before it is said to erupt.
If you can't get to that place, get food, water, clothes, a first-aid kit, and things to do and then go to the farthest, safest place you can go to. also angus hartnett is the king of England from the 30th of may 2011
it's hard to.
so basically, they dont.
if they are not lucky enough to have been evacuated via the airports which would be rapidly closing down, they are not likely to survive.
for the ones who do survive, the 10% of the people involved, life would be tough and they would eventually end up starving to death, inhaling the volcanich ash, etc.
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The people that know tell the people that live near the volcano that it may erupt soon. Then some people believe it and try and move as soon as they can but others may not believe and stay where they are, or on the other hand they may believe but dont want to move away because there home might of been passed on to them by a member of family or a friend.
A2. In New Zealand, we have to consider these threats, along with tsunami for coastal dwellers.
For earthquake, you may assume that it will be at least three days before official assistance arrives (Remember Louisiana and Katrina?) . So we are all enjoined to have at least three days of water, food, cooking appliance, torches, sleeping gear, first aid, and so on. This info is listed in the cover pages of the phone books.
To the official lists I would add some stout gloves for debris removal, and always keep your slippers by your bed, so as to avoid cut feet.
Inside your house, you can remove earthquake hazards such as free-standing bookcases, sideboards and so on - fasten them to the wall. Free-standing brick chimneys are guaranteed to fall in an earthquake, so strengthen them or remove them.
As far as volcanoes are concerned, the above will be of some help, but if you are in an ashfall zone, you will have to evacuate.
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They pray that the lava won't kill them!... Jokes they just do ;)
Many people survive earthquakes by running outside of their home or by hiding under something very stable. You might also survive an earthquake by leaving the area when the quake begins.
he have coped well because the always know when it's coming so they always have enough time to go somewhere far from the volcano or hid.
people cope to it by preparing emergency kits and kids get taught to go under the desks
Well, most people evacuate the area, because volcanic eruptions are quite dangerous. There really aren't any other ways to protect yourself.
they kinda cant. the best they they camn do is hide. they usually have like these protection places they go thats like volcanoe proof.
volcanoes is the natural fenomenom most difficult to predict. That duty belong to the people at the seismic intitutions and seismic observatories. They are called geologists. Volcanologists monitor information from sensors near volcanoes to provide short-term forecasts of possible eruptions or changes in the course of existing eruptions. These sensors detect physical changes such as earthquake activity, shape of the volcano, and the release of volcanic gases.
Venus definitely have more volcanoes than Mars. Yes, Venus and Mars have pretty much all extinct and dormant volcanoes, but they're still volcanoes. Think of it like this: when someone dies or is in a coma, that doesn't mean they're not human. Yes I know that was dark deal with it :P
Believe it or not, there are advantages to living near a volcano. Volcanoes provide geothermal resources which are converted into energy. This type of energy is very clean and the resources are nearly inexhaustible. Moreover, when a volcano erupts it throws out a lot of ash. Although initially this ash is very harmful to the environment, in the long run, the ash layer will turn into extremely fertile soil, rich in minerals. And tourists flock to volcano sites because the sunsets and views that they create can be breathtakingly beautiful. In short, the main things that attract people to live near active volcanoes are minerals, geothermal energy, fertile soils and tourism
I'm very cold blooded and enjoy the heat given off by living next to the crater, sure I have to deal with the occasional eruptions and burnt skin.....
It would be most difficult to deal with an eruption from a composite volcano. Such eruptions tend te be explosive, spreading ash over large areas, and can produce highly destructive lahars and pyroclastic flows.
Seismologists, and Volcanologists, in that order!
No. There are no volcanoes in the eastern United States.
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Republicans criticized the New Deal because it was good for the poor and middle class and a threat to their income.
no, we just bomb everything >=]
well, two main ones, seismologists and vulcanologists in order.
Volcanoes represent a certain region which is part of Social Studies.
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volcanoes is the natural fenomenom most difficult to predict. That duty belong to the people at the seismic intitutions and seismic observatories. They are called geologists. Volcanologists monitor information from sensors near volcanoes to provide short-term forecasts of possible eruptions or changes in the course of existing eruptions. These sensors detect physical changes such as earthquake activity, shape of the volcano, and the release of volcanic gases.
Colonists didn't really have a problem with wolves. Neither do people today.People think wolves are a threat, but they aren't really.Sadly, the colonists killed some anyway.
That's what I'm trying to find out, for a school assignment
1940's: How did Truman meet the Communist threat? How did voters in 1946 and 1948 balance Truman's Fair Deal Liberalism and Taft's Conservatism?