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Better to live by a volcano or an earthquake fault why?

I reckon that it would be better to live near a volcano because if the volcano erupts the magma would take 30 minutes to slide down the volcano and that would give you enough time for you to run away


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Well I live not 25 miles from a volcano so...I get little tiny earthquakes sometimes but I kinda don't get your question. A volcano usually causes an earthquake. So I hope this helped some.


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