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How deadly are volcanoes?

Very dangerus. stay away from volcanic islands.


What is different about the volcanoes on Venus?

1 million miles away


What is the distance from Krakatoa to Kilauea?

The distance between these two volcanoes is about 6,970 miles.


What are the Deadly Explosions from the Volcanoes called?

There called Treeruptions.


What was the least deadly volcano?

There are many volcanoes that have not killed anyone and are not likely to ever erupt again. Many active volcanoes are under the ocean and unlikely to cause anyone harm. Therefore there are many volcanoes that are pretty much tied for being the least deadly.


Where do volcanos not form?

Volcanoes form on the ring of fire on the tectonic plates in the Atlantic Ocean so if you go further and further into the Atlantic Ocean there won't be volcanoes. And also on places that are miles from tectonic plates there won't be any there either. Just think if you were to go to a tectonic plate boundary there would be volcanoes now say you go 40 miles away from the tectonic plate there probably won't be volcanoes.


What can people do to reduce the risk of damage from volcanoes?

move away from volcanoes


How do volcanoes change the envirement?

It can cause death's, it can kill crops, and homes. Volcanoes cause a type of smog and fill the air with deadly smoke, and ash


Does portland have any volcanoes?

There are volcanoes in Oregon, but not in Portland. The nearest volcanoes to Portland are Mount Hood about 40 miles to the east, and Mount St Helens about 45 miles to the northeast.


Can volcanoes exist forever?

No. All volcanoes will eventually go extinct and erode away.


What state is the safest distance from all US nuclear plants in the event of a nuclear melt down?

You would have to be atleast 30 miles away from an individual nuclear power plant to get away from the deadly amounts of radiation.


What can people do to prepare for volcanoes?

They run away.