because it is beautiful and farmers get provided with rich soil and miners get minerals and people get hot springs and etc.
Farmers mostly live near volcanoes.They live near volcanoes because of the good fertilizer which makes good crops.
People don't typically live near volcanoes because they can be unpredictable and dangerous, posing risks such as lava flows, ash clouds, and toxic gas emissions. Volcanic eruptions can also lead to destruction of homes, infrastructure, and farmland, creating a hazardous living environment.
Well you wouldn't want to live near a volcano would you? Its quite obvious volcanoes erupt hot lava/magma which burns everything in its path, including people. People do live near volcanoes though, but they live near dormant or extinct volcanoes and have warnings before erruptions and are usually able to escape if they keep calm. Back to why you shouldn't live near them. The areas around volcanoes have a more likely chance of an earthquake. Also the areas around volcanoes that have erupted before is often "black" and bare. Volcanoes release poisonous gases too.
There are many people lives near the volcanoes around the world. But for very active volcanoes that erupt continuously, Merapi Volcano (erupt at least once in 2-6years) in Central Java, Indonesia has many population just 1-5 from the summit.
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.
Yes. The soil near many volcanoes is very fertile, making it excellent for farming.
They live near volcanoes because the land is very fertile and they can grow crops after the eruption.
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Farmers mostly live near volcanoes.They live near volcanoes because of the good fertilizer which makes good crops.
People don't typically live near volcanoes because they can be unpredictable and dangerous, posing risks such as lava flows, ash clouds, and toxic gas emissions. Volcanic eruptions can also lead to destruction of homes, infrastructure, and farmland, creating a hazardous living environment.
Well you wouldn't want to live near a volcano would you? Its quite obvious volcanoes erupt hot lava/magma which burns everything in its path, including people. People do live near volcanoes though, but they live near dormant or extinct volcanoes and have warnings before erruptions and are usually able to escape if they keep calm. Back to why you shouldn't live near them. The areas around volcanoes have a more likely chance of an earthquake. Also the areas around volcanoes that have erupted before is often "black" and bare. Volcanoes release poisonous gases too.
There are many people lives near the volcanoes around the world. But for very active volcanoes that erupt continuously, Merapi Volcano (erupt at least once in 2-6years) in Central Java, Indonesia has many population just 1-5 from the summit.
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.
Living near volcanoes poses serious risks, such as eruptions that can result in loss of life, property damage, and disruption of essential services. Volcanic eruptions can also release harmful gases and ash into the air, leading to respiratory problems and other health issues. Additionally, volcanic areas are often prone to other natural hazards, such as landslides and lahars, which further jeopardize the safety of residents.
People living near a dormant volcano may be unaware of the danger. A dormant volcano may become active at any point of timeand the people living near the volcano may not realize it is about to erupt.
Yes.
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