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700 miles away but it was not heard in surrounding areas because the sound waves went state up and bounced off the atmosphere.
It depends what you mean by 'dangerous'. For the people who live close to the active areas - yes it can be dangerous. For those living far away, not as bad.
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The North Pole and the South Pole are far away from the equator.
10,000 miles away
100 meter away from the public building
because of distance from the sea
In almost all areas the distance is at least 15 feet.
yes it is because hunters will kill them and there senses help them to know how far the hunter is away
So people wont DIE
Hawaii and Japanwere two far away areas that were still affected by the 27-ft. tsunami from the Alaskan earthquake in 1964 that reached a 9.2 on the Richter scale.Hope that got you knowledge.Wiki is the way!
visiting areas in your area rather than going on tours to places far away
one foot away
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This depends on where you live. Inquire with your local city's zoning laws and see how far they want your mailbox from the road.
in areas which receive heavy rainfall it tends to flood. so houses are built on stilts far away from the flood waters.
These areas are often referred to as remote or rural areas. They usually have low population densities, limited access to services and amenities, and may be situated far from urban centers. Residents in these areas may face challenges related to infrastructure, healthcare, and economic opportunities.