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a scientist who studies a volcano

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Where is the least dangerous volcanoe located?

The least dangerous volcanoes have been extinct for millions of years and areeroded into stumps of their former selves. Scotland where I live has many ofthem and they are amongst the oldest in the world. There are many many activevolcanoes in the world in remote places which do not threaten anyone withserious harm.==================Answer #2:The least dangerous volcano is located in my back yard. It has never yet erupted,has never been the source of any seismic activity, and no visiting seismologisthas ever expressed even the most guarded low-probability forecast of it everbecoming active in the future. Our dogs play around it constantly, and in theirown mysterious and inscrutable way, seem to sense no danger at all....you need a volcanologist!..seismologists would be of no help as there is no necessary correlation between seismic activity and eruptions. Volcanogists study the history of volcanoes and attempt the prediction of eruptions; there is currently no accurate way to do this, but predicting eruptions could alleviate the impact on surrounding populations.


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