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
It is generally subjective, but living next to a volcano may be riskier due to the potential for sudden eruptions. Earthquakes can occur anywhere, but fault lines can be monitored to some extent for warning signs. Ultimately, it would depend on the individual's risk tolerance and preparedness measures in place.
It is situational and can depend on factors such as the level of risk, preparedness measures in place, and personal preferences. Earthquakes can be more unpredictable in terms of timing, while volcanoes may have more localized impacts. Both require thorough planning and awareness of potential dangers.
it accualy depends on what fault it is near and if your location is most vonerable to an a earthquake. in case you are wondering, a fault is a crevice in the earth where the earth is most likely to shake. lots of faults are really dangerous, so it is allways a safe idea to have an earthquake kit if you happen to live near a fault.
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.
We live nearest to the epicenter of an earthquake.
It is generally subjective, but living next to a volcano may be riskier due to the potential for sudden eruptions. Earthquakes can occur anywhere, but fault lines can be monitored to some extent for warning signs. Ultimately, it would depend on the individual's risk tolerance and preparedness measures in place.
Rather it's stupid to live by one.
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.
well you cant tell because earthquakes can occur any where dependeing which fault the earthquake goes to
This mission sits on top of the biggest earthquake fault in California the San Andreas fault
"Yes. Deductibles on insurance are usually affordable, especially if you live close to a known fault line."
A live volcano is simply called an active volcano.
It wasnt because of plates it was because there is any ancient fault line. pressure built up on rocks below the ground and then the rocks gave way and sent waves. I live in hull and i felt it!
It is situational and can depend on factors such as the level of risk, preparedness measures in place, and personal preferences. Earthquakes can be more unpredictable in terms of timing, while volcanoes may have more localized impacts. Both require thorough planning and awareness of potential dangers.
it accualy depends on what fault it is near and if your location is most vonerable to an a earthquake. in case you are wondering, a fault is a crevice in the earth where the earth is most likely to shake. lots of faults are really dangerous, so it is allways a safe idea to have an earthquake kit if you happen to live near a fault.
they live on the mountains of Mexico
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.