Yes, people do live near Mount Krakatoa, which is located in Indonesia. The surrounding region is inhabited, with communities living in close proximity to the volcano. Despite its history of powerful eruptions, the area continues to be populated due to the fertile soil and economic opportunities provided by the volcano's geothermal resources.
Yes.Approxamitely 13,760 people
nothing everything just died.
Krakatoa is not associated with a hot spot. It is associated with a subduction zone.
Approximately 50,000 people live near Mount Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawaii. This number includes residents in nearby towns and communities that could potentially be affected by volcanic activity.
The eruption of Mount Krakatoa in 1883 was one of the deadliest volcanic events in recorded history. An estimated 36,000 people were killed by the eruption and its tsunamis.
Either is correct. Krakatoa, or Krakatau, is a volcano near the Indonesian island of Rakata in western Indonesia, and it is also referred to as Mt Krakatoa.
Everyone near the mountain died from the magma
Yes they do
Yes.Approxamitely 13,760 people
about 45000 people died.
Yes.
nothing everything just died.
Krakatoa was on the island of Krakatoa. There is now a new island called Anak Krakatau.
Approximately 13,000 people live in the towns and villages near Mt. Ruapehu in the North Island of New Zealand. These include towns such as Ohakune, National Park Village, and Raetihi.
Mt Krakatoa isn't in a city it's on an island called........Krakatoa
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The Sherpa's are the native people that live in villages around Mount Everest