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No. They used to be some of the most active geologic areas. To give an example, that region erupted for 1 million years at full force. If they were to become active, it would be the end of the world as we know it.
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When active, humans cannot visit easily because it's too hot and the gas could kill human beings. You need protective suites, has masks, helicopters, etc. to visit the active volcanic areas
No. They used to be some of the most active geologic areas. To give an example, that region erupted for 1 million years at full force. If they were to become active, it would be the end of the world as we know it.
No. They used to be some of the most active geologic areas. To give an example, that region erupted for 1 million years at full force. If they were to become active, it would be the end of the world as we know it.
Cheetahs are usually active during daylight hours except in areas that are very hot where they are active after dark during cooler hours.
Areas that are not geologically active do not produce enough energy to meet our needs.
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Most fox species tend to be crepuscular (most active in morning and evening), but can also be active during the day and night. Foxes will often become more nocturnal in areas with high human presence.
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