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Yes they do
Yes.Approxamitely 13,760 people
Yes.
mount fuego is an active Composute volcano.
Mt. fuego is a mountain.
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.
The volume of Mt Fuego can vary depending on its current size and shape due to eruptions and volcanic activity. The most recent volume estimate for Mt Fuego was around 10 cubic kilometers in 1974, but this may have changed since then.
The Sherpa's are the native people that live in villages around Mount Everest
Not necessarily.
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.
Because they are idiots. It also explains why Mount. Unzen is part of a National park.
Mount Fuego in Guatemala is an active volcano. It has frequent eruptions and is one of the most active volcanoes in Central America.