yes, in fact there was one man that lived on the side of the volcano. he refused to leave his home as he had so many memories there. many people warned him but he stayed. he survived (amazingly) even though he was buried in ash.
No residents live directly on Eyjafjallajökull, as it is a glacier and volcano in Iceland. The surrounding area, including nearby villages like Hvolsvöllur and Hella, have a combined population of a few thousand people.
Yes, people do live near the Kilauea Volcano.
dont live near a volcano
Yes, there are towns and villages located near the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland, such as Hvolsvöllur, Skógar, and Þórsmörk. These communities are at risk of ashfall and disruption in the event of an eruption.
I think it can not be acceptted.
yes
because =)
because they smell like apples
it could be safer for them not to live near a volcano.
the volcanoes are inactive
A live volcano is simply called an active volcano.
they can die or burn