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Pompeii was an ancient Roman city. It was completely destroyed by a volcanic eruption and ceased to exist afterwards. However, it was preserved by the volcanic chemicals, so it still exists as a monument sort. Point being, Pompeii was a city located near a volcano, or a dangerous geographic area. San Francisco is a major city in the US, located in California. In 1906, it experienced a devastating earthquake that destroyed a large portion of the city (and bay area). A similar earthquake was experienced in 1989. San Francisco is expected to have another large earthquake in the next few years. San Francisco is located near the San Andreas Fault as well as the Hayward Fault, or, too, a dangerous geographic area.
tell me!Hi!The largest island in the world, located near Canada, is called Greenland.--Otherwise if it wasn't near CANADA it would be Australia.
Axum had a very fertile area since it was located near the nile river, which served as a an exelent trade route.
ZanzibarIslands off the coast of Tanzania are Comoros and Mayotte. Of course, Madagascar (which is a very large island) is located near there too.
The Poland Mining camps, located near Poland, Maine, offer access to pegmatite quarries and the collection of mineral specimens as well as to study the geology of the area.
From near by quarries,
Port Elizabeth is a large city that is located in Africa. This Port is a bay area located near Cape Town.
Rural Heidelberg is in the Melbourne area.
I don't recommend jumping into quarries. Hard floors. Tends to be a terminal activity.....
Fossils are located all over the Earth in sedimentary rock. Good places to look are cliffs, outcrops, streambeds and around quarries. The types of fossils you can find will vary by where you are and how old the rock is. fossils are usually located near oceans,rivers,,and near watery areas.
it is located near the Waiotapu area of taupo volcanic zone
Mt.Versuveus
it came from quarries near the Nile River
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The large city that is located in and around the southwestern corner of Tennessee near the Mississippi River is called: "Memphis."
To the left of a *fancy* or in a dry area usually located near water.