Because it is their home, the were born there and they know they belong there.
Once when there was a major erupsion the people on the mountine were evacuated to safety, but no one was happy because they were no longer a comunity they were neighbours in separate concreat homes with bearly room to move -yet alone farm- 'i am a farmer so why is it i can not farm'
Another reason is the soil. On mount merapi the soil is freash, and therefor perfect for growing and selling crops, on flad land the soil is dry and clammy 'we have to buy everything'
From Dana :) x
Living near Mount Vesuvius poses risks of volcanic eruptions, which can result in ashfall, landslides, and pyroclastic flows that can endanger lives and property. The constant threat of volcanic activity can also lead to disruptions in daily life and impact the local economy due to evacuation measures and potential damage to infrastructure. Additionally, insurance costs can be higher for residents in the area due to the increased risk of natural disasters.
Although it is hard to believe, a variety of animals have made Cotopaxi volcano their home. Andean wolves, deer, marsupial mice and rabbits are the most common animals seen living throughout the Cotopaxi National Parkand on the volcano
They haven't.
Yes, towns and cities located near Mount St. Helens, such as Cougar, Amboy, and Toutle, are at risk from potential eruptions. These areas could be affected by ashfall, lahars, and pyroclastic flows if the volcano were to erupt again. Local communities have emergency response plans in place to address such threats.
Mount Rainier is located near the Cascadia Subduction Zone, which is a major fault line where the Juan de Fuca Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate. This subduction zone poses a significant earthquake and tsunami risk to the region.
Approximately 500,000 people live within a radius of 10 kilometers from Mount Merapi in Indonesia. These individuals are at risk of being affected by the volcano's eruptions and associated hazards.
Climbers risk their lives by climbing on Mount Everest for the thrill, challenge and adventure.
Many risk their lives climbing Mount Everest for the adrenaline rush or knowing that they are on the extreme edge of living or diying.
The ISBN of Lives at Risk is 0742541525.
Lives at Risk has 727 pages.
Mount Vesuvius is most famous of its massive eruption in 79 AD, which destroyed the town of Pompeii. Mount Vesuvius is closely monitored today because 3 million people live near it and could be put at risk by future eruptions.
Lives at Risk was created on 2004-08-28.
I think properly they live near the sea, so most of their food depends on crabs.
Living near Mount Vesuvius poses risks of volcanic eruptions, which can result in ashfall, landslides, and pyroclastic flows that can endanger lives and property. The constant threat of volcanic activity can also lead to disruptions in daily life and impact the local economy due to evacuation measures and potential damage to infrastructure. Additionally, insurance costs can be higher for residents in the area due to the increased risk of natural disasters.
They risk their lives because if they don't they will be fired.
Although it is hard to believe, a variety of animals have made Cotopaxi volcano their home. Andean wolves, deer, marsupial mice and rabbits are the most common animals seen living throughout the Cotopaxi National Parkand on the volcano
to risk lives