people live there because these place have fertile soilwhich is suitable for agriculture and farming. Here,soil is rich in minerals ,which is essen tial for a plant' growth. Not only that , volcanic areas have mineral, which are not found in any other place. Earthquake prone areas do have qualities ,similar to the soil of volcanic areas.
The island exploded in 1883, killing approximately 40,000 people. It was not an earthquake, but rather a volcanic event.
because an earquake can strike anywhere at any tme whereas you know where a volcanoe is(.)
The 1958 earthquake in Montana killed 28 people. No one died in the 2005 earthquake.
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230,000 people died in Hati's Earthquake! :(
The island exploded in 1883, killing approximately 40,000 people. It was not an earthquake, but rather a volcanic event.
because an earquake can strike anywhere at any tme whereas you know where a volcanoe is(.)
People are residing. It's 'to reside'.
The earthquake flattened the entire town.There was an earthquake yesterday.It is predicted that an earthquake along the San Andreas fault in the US would be the most devastating in history.
More people die in a Earthquake then in volcanoes. Because, Earthquakes can make more damadge to the ground buildings and homes then a volcanoe can do. A volcanoe can't make as much damadge, How? Well, lava can take more time to reach its destination
Some people have actually left California because of the fear of a major earthquake. This is a real concern and geologists agree that a devastating earthquake is always possible.
No, a tsunami MAY occur after an earthquake, if the epicenter of the quake was underwater. Tsunamis do not always follow an underwater earthquake, though. That adds to people's uncertainty after a quake, especially about whether they should flee to higher ground after a quake.
If you went from one person residing in the property, to two people residing in the property, yes.
I doubt that either can be considered "easier to be safe from" than the other, it depends entirely on the magnitude of the event (i.e. amount of energy released).
About 10000 people died after the earthquake.
people lost their lives in the result of the earthquake and on the day and time of the earthquake, happened the people were broken in the that time and lost the people the loved.....
The 1958 earthquake in Montana killed 28 people. No one died in the 2005 earthquake.