The eruption of Aso-san, one of Japan's most active volcanoes, can have significant economic impacts, particularly on local agriculture, tourism, and infrastructure. Ashfall can damage crops, reducing agricultural output and affecting food supply. Additionally, disruptions to transportation and the tourism industry can lead to decreased visitor numbers, impacting businesses reliant on tourism. The health and safety risks posed by volcanic activity can also lead to evacuations and increased costs for emergency services, further straining the local economy.
Kantutin mo aso tapos padila ka ng ari ... sa babae pa dila ka tapos patira sa aso ...... :) peace..... by jamie agliam.....
The primary sector has decreased becasue it wants too =) The secindary sector has aso decreased becasue it has .
yes they do
6 people have died by the volcanic activities of Mt. Aso so far. :)
Le aso (ah-so)
The Tagalog word for dog is "aso".
ASO Chlef was created in 1947.
Aso Boy was created in 2011.
ASO Buhuşi was created in 2007.
6 people have died by the volcanic activities of Mt. Aso so far. :)
dog in Ilocano is "aso"
Manuia le asofanau, ma ia maua se aso maoa'e.
As of now, there are no recorded fatalities from people directly caused by the activities of Mount Aso in Japan. However, there have been casualties in the past due to eruptions and volcanic hazards in the area surrounding the volcano.
The nearest cities to Mount Aso in Japan are Aso City and Kumamoto City. Aso City is located at the base of the mountain, while Kumamoto City is the capital of Kumamoto Prefecture and is located approximately 30 kilometers south of Mount Aso.