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A large population composed of Mexicans

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Q: Mexico city is threatened by what natural disaster?
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What is Mexico city threatened by?

Earthquakes.


What natural disaster has allowed us to learn more about the roman city?

The Volcano Herculean was the natural disaster, mainly on the Roman city of Pompeii, which has helped us learn more about other Roman cities.


Which Roman city was distroyed?

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What goes on in oil and gas fields in Mexico city?

There are no deposits of oil nor natural gas in or around Mexico City. They are found near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.


What natural disaster has allowed us to learn more about Roman cities?

Pompeii. That is the city thy has allowed us to learn more about Roman cities. The natural disaster that had affected that city the most was the volcano Herculanean. Pompeii was buried under Herculaneans ashes and debri.


What natural disaster would pose the most serious threat to buildings were New York City to be abandoned?

floods


How did Antonio Lรณpez de Santa Anna die?

He died on 21 June 1876 at the age of 82 in Mexico City of natural causes.


When did Oscar Servin die?

Oscar Servin died on June 25, 2004, in Mexico City, Mexico of natural causes.


When did Antonio Andere die?

Antonio Andere died on December 12, 2004, in Mexico City, Mexico of natural causes.


When did Lucha Palacios die?

Lucha Palacios died on November 14, 2006, in Mexico city, Mexico of natural causes.


Why is a hurricane a natural disaster?

"Cyclone" is the generic term for cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons (but not tornadoes). They are natural disasters because they form purely by natural means, e.g. weather conditions, and they cause disaster when they reach land, having strong, destructive winds. Sometimes they also cause extensive flooding.


Minerals Found In Mexico City?

Mexico City is an urban area of over 21 million inhabitants with little to non-existing natural resources. Most of these were depleted since the time of the Aztecs, and modern Mexico City has only a couple of sand and stone quarries to the west of the city.