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People are terrified. They're sad not only because of the killing of people close to them, such as family members, but because of losing a comfortable and pleasant house. People lose many objects and are usually left helpless because of the loss of their money or valuable possessions.

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How have cinder-cone volcanoes affected people?

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Why do people live by volcanoes?

Some people live by volcanoes due to the fertile soil and land that is good for agriculture. Others may live near volcanoes for cultural or historical reasons. Additionally, some people may not have the means to relocate to safer areas.


How amny volcanoes are there in the world?

The exact number of volcanoes is unknown. It also depends on the definition of a "volcano": for instance, there are "volcanic fields" that comprise hundreds of individual eruption centers (such as conder cones, maars, shield volcanoes) that are all relataed to the same magma chamber and that may or not be counted as a single "volcano". There are probably millions of volcanoes that have been active during the whole lifespan of the earth. During the past 10,000 years, there are about 1500 volcanoes on land that are known to have have been active, while the even larger number of submarine volcanoes is unknown. At present, there are about 600 volcanoes that have had known eruptions during recorded history, while about 50-70 volcanoes are active (erupting) each year. At any given time, there is an average of about 20 volcanoes that are erupting.


Can people be killed by volcanoes?

people can get killed by volcanoes because if the lava hit you you'd burn to death because its so hot.


What are three types of volcanoes?

Three types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes), and cinder cone volcanoes. Shield volcanoes have gentle slopes and are formed by low-viscosity lava, while stratovolcanoes are characterized by alternating layers of lava and ash. Cinder cone volcanoes are small, steep-sided volcanoes formed by pyroclastic material ejected during eruptions.