The earth itself is not a dangerous place, more along the lines of the people living on earth. It depends on what your opinion lies on, because to some, earth is a dangerous place due to the different weather climates. In some places it becomes extremely cold, or a massive heat wave strikes. But to an answer if earth itself is a dangerous place because of humans such as ourselves, it is because of the different opinions and different religions. The argument will always land on if the opinions are right, or if the religion is correct. That is why in most cases the world is sometimes a dangerous place.
It is made violent planet by human, if we look after earth, it will look after us.
Earthquakes are a very very very very slow and so are valconoes
Earthquakes result from stress in the earth's crust, so the are of geologic origin.
Volcanoes don't move. Earthquakes move tectonic plates, and are then pronounced "earthquakes". So, no, I'm pretty sure there isn't.
Earthquakes happen everyday everywhere so yes thialand often has earth quakes.
Most parts of the world have small earthquakes every few days, small enough not to be noticed by people in general, only by instruments. Britain is fortunate that it generally has few earthquakes that cause damage, unlike places such as Pakistan and California that have had devastating earthquakes during the last 100 years or so.
MAYBE yes. Because he is bigger than you and i hear about one guy who get trapped in Bigfoots lair. But he is just Criptid so nothing is "for sure".
No. Many earthquakes have no impact. The majority of earthquakes are so minor that they can't even be felt.
No, there are some earthquakes that are so small you don't even notice them.
maybe so
There are- but the earthquakes that happen are so small that you probably cant even feel them.
yeah i think so
Earthquakes are a very very very very slow and so are valconoes
No because Madagascar is not in-between two continental plates so they don't have many earthquakes.
Earthquakes result from stress in the earth's crust, so the are of geologic origin.
There have been 17 earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 or higher so far in 2010.
Because they had a problem with earthquakes, so they wanted to predict from where the earthquake will come
Volcanoes don't move. Earthquakes move tectonic plates, and are then pronounced "earthquakes". So, no, I'm pretty sure there isn't.