The soil is very good for crops. The Italian volcanoes are located in areas that are on the Mediterranean coast and the weather is mild, the land fertile for growing lemons, grapes, Oranges, and other crops. A large amount of sea salt comes from this area too. Tourism is very high because of the mild weather and beaches. While visiting the area( I have been there) you don't think that the very active volcanos will explode. Same with the millions of people who live there.
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Volcanic ash makes for very good soil for growing crops
People or farmers Start Farms On the Slopes Of volcanoes Because the Land is More Fertial.
The volcano probably wasn't active when they built. Then too, the lots offered for sale were probably very reasonably priced
Volcanic soil is great for growing crops.
why are houses not near volcanoes
Well you wouldn't want to live near a volcano would you? Its quite obvious volcanoes erupt hot lava/magma which burns everything in its path, including people. People do live near volcanoes though, but they live near dormant or extinct volcanoes and have warnings before erruptions and are usually able to escape if they keep calm. Back to why you shouldn't live near them. The areas around volcanoes have a more likely chance of an earthquake. Also the areas around volcanoes that have erupted before is often "black" and bare. Volcanoes release poisonous gases too.
People should not live near active volcanoes due to (of course) a volcanic eruption. But people can live near extinct volcanoes.
There are no volcanoes near Pittsburgh.
The first people that lived near them.- There is no single discoverer
why are houses not near volcanoes
Yes. The soil near many volcanoes is very fertile, making it excellent for farming.
They live near volcanoes because the land is very fertile and they can grow crops after the eruption.
Well you wouldn't want to live near a volcano would you? Its quite obvious volcanoes erupt hot lava/magma which burns everything in its path, including people. People do live near volcanoes though, but they live near dormant or extinct volcanoes and have warnings before erruptions and are usually able to escape if they keep calm. Back to why you shouldn't live near them. The areas around volcanoes have a more likely chance of an earthquake. Also the areas around volcanoes that have erupted before is often "black" and bare. Volcanoes release poisonous gases too.
People should not live near active volcanoes due to (of course) a volcanic eruption. But people can live near extinct volcanoes.
There are no volcanoes near Pittsburgh.
The first people that lived near them.- There is no single discoverer
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Because spring water was found so they made a spa and people settle here to be near it.
when they erupt, the ashes that comes out, will be dispersed by the wind and eventually settle on the ground near it. this will make the soil fertile and good for farming.
because they are noarmally near grass
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