I would ask them about their immediate experience during the eruption—what they saw, heard, and felt. I'd want to know how they managed to escape and if they encountered any specific challenges. Additionally, I'd be interested in how they are feeling emotionally and physically after such a traumatic event.
we would be a larger superpower then what we are we are a threat to the wolrd just not as big as we were and any 1 who says we ain't well look what we did last time around
Just pure determination.
This would not be a factual answer, just someone's (biased) opinion.
currently no one has survived the electrical chair. if anyone survives being juiced once, they'll just juice him again until hes dead. its called death sentence man.
around just 8% of Jews survived concentration camps.
The common noun for "Mayon Volcano" would be just "volcano."
let's just say if you ever go near a volcano it feels like someone is burning your eyes out and then you just melt>
If you are trying to learn about the genocide, you could ask them about their personal historical circumstances, what they felt, and when they felt it. If you are talking to somebody who just happens to have survived a genocide, but that is not the reason why you are talking to them, then there is no reason to bring it up.
Haha ,, Very easy. Just two people survived, Robert Wilson and Hendri Walk. They were rivals who were fighting very much and we should know they are resling champions~!
If the volcano erupted it would be Primary Succession.
Someone who might get violent or may move from nice to nasty. Just like a volcano.
I did! just kidding. The world is very big and old. I'm sure someone has.
im just guessing but im pretty sure you would burn and die
he did not survive because in the war in 1865 just about when the war was ending someone shot him and he was to injured to be saved.
A volcano produce hot lava .produce ash.it may also produce fire.
If you were to place fire inside a volcano, it would likely not have a significant impact on the volcano itself. The volcano is already a natural source of intense heat and fire due to the molten rock and gases within it. The fire would likely be extinguished quickly by the intense heat and pressure inside the volcano.
Imagine your at the bottom of a volcano. The volcano has just erupted and the magma is oozing out turning to lava and headed toward your house. The lava looks like its going slow but you only have a couple minutes to get out. Would you be scared in this situation?