I've said it before and I'll say it again. This channel has perfected the style of presenting a topic and listing examples. You'd think it would be easy, but the way this one is actually informative, not spastic with the editing, and fun even when it's dark topics sets it apart from most other even bigger channels.
I am from the Philippines. Thank you for including Taal Volcano. It is actually located in Batangas. There are also two more dangerous volcanoes in our country. Mount Pinatubo in Pampanga and Mount Mayon in Albay.
Interesting video. One mistake I noted was that at 7:55 it was stated that the Yellowstone Caldera is located in the northeast corner of Wyoming. It is actually in the northwest corner.
With the fact that the Pacific Northwest, of which Wyoming is considered part of, possibly about to get a big earthquake soon, this doesn't calm my heart. Infact I think it just entered Mach 5
Did you know sakurajima is The youngest vent of the Aira Caldera supervolcano? It considered to be the dangerous active volcano in japan because it's youngest vent of Aira supervolcano and also significantly dense populated area... Speaking of taal in my country (Philippines) according to geology hub you only know it's a small creater lake volcanic island in the center of the lake (wrong) in reality it is quite Large. The boundary of taal is the whole lake. The taal lake use too be a caldera. It is form by ancient super massive or Caldera forming collapse eruptions. The volcano island there start to form in 1580's when volume of ignimbrigh lava erupted into the lake caldera floor...
Also taal is the most dangerous or the 1st place in the list of most dangerous active volcano because of frequently large and explosive eruptions also like sakurajima, Vesuvius, and other decade volcanoes. It is significantly dense populated area around 2.5 million in total people living in 10 to 30 km from the risky taal Caldera lake
He puts Yellowstone in as a bonus stating that it’s a super volcano. But fails to mention the fact that Vesuvius is a part of the Phlegraean Fields, which is considered a super volcano as well
I live in Kagoshima. We don't have shelters in the city. They are in the towns and along the roads circling Mount Sakurajima. It is populated though there is a no go zone of a few km. Drills are also done on the Sakurajima side where most would probably have only the water to escape since the one road out could very well be blocked again (because it's built on the narrow section that a previous major eruption joined the island to the mainland). We in the city can just hop in our cars and drive away. Sakurajima is constantly active. We've only had 4 official eruptions since January 1st but there are loads of little pops and times of just constant smoking clouds. Ten years ago we were having 1,000 eruptions a year. Very inconvenient when winds being ash to where you are.
I'm shocked Campii in Italy (which historically is on par with Yellowstone) and "The great Mother" (A volcano in Turkey thought to have changed the course of the river Eurphrates into a practical ditch around the mountain are not on this list. Campii is just a few miles from Vasuvius and 100 times larger, and the Great Mother may cause the most devastating flood to ever been seen in the middle east in the modern Era.
True. And I had also observed the Earthquakes since 2016. Almost all are shallow ranging from 0.1km to 5km which shows magma is just below the surface and ready to erupt anytime. Can be this year or in 50 years. Upliftment occurs every year. Any major earthquake in Italy of 6 or above magnitude can also trigger this Volcano. And it will be the biggest eruption in last 10000 years breaking the record of ones like tambora and rinjani.
i live really close to campi flegrei and that volcano scares me, it's true that lots of earthquakes came in that zone during 2016 - 2017, they were all from magnitude 3.0 to 4.9. also in the little city of pozzuli there are areas where the terrain and it's water is literally warm, even the sea somewhere
Anak Krakatao ("Child of Krakatoa") has continued to build itself between Java and Sumatra. I wouldn't want to be nearby if it gets another case of indigestion!
Taal has potential to affect the National Capital Region (NCR). It includes 17 cities. The regional center is the City of Manila. NCR population is about 13,500,000.
Actually Yellowstone lies mainly in the NorthWest corner of Wyoming and not in the NorthEast corner! However, there's Devil's Tower in the Northeast corner of the state and that's pretty awesome as well! Go to Billings and southward to Laurel, then take 212 into the North entrance for the most incredible journey you've ever seen!
I don't get why the Icelandic volcano and Kilauea make this list. Both of these mainly cause property damage and flight disruptions and any major eruptive event ist not in sight. Meanwhile there are other options like the Nyiaragongo which has over 100kph fast Lava flows and could trigger a limnic eruption in Lake Kivu that could kill over 1 million people
Was thinking the same. Kīlauea volcano has killed 1 person in modern time and he fell into the lava. If a volcano has a lava eruption there is very little chance of death. Iceland volcano will produce restricted airtravel but its below a glacier so very few people will be close to an eruption.
I thought the same. Kilauea does have the capacity for large, explosive eruptions, but it doesn't happen often. It mostly just erupts lava fountains, sends out lava flows (which slow as they cool at the outer edges), and are no danger to life. As Kilauea has been my favourite volcano for decades, I kinds resent the indication that it is one of the 'most dangerous' ones!!!!
The Icelandic volcanos are fluorine rich. When the Laki fissure complex of Grimsvotn erupted the gas pollution wiped out a significant number of people as far away as Egypt owning to crop and farm animal destruction.
Well spotted. It isn't relevent to this video. If you don't have film of volcanic fog in Manila, don't replace it with actual fog in Britain!! Particularly as don't have any actual active volcanoes here (more's the pity).
Population of Metro Manila WIKI - 13,484,462 It is the second most populous and the most densely populated region of the Philippines. It is also the 9th most populous metropolitan area in Asia and the 5th most populous urban area in the world. ... Metro Manila.
I think maybe the Biliran is the most dangerous there. Very little chance that in the near future it etrupt but the explosion would be HUGE mate. The Tonga not even close to its power. The Biliran formed two big island imagine how powerful is that thing.
Volcanoes are the most seriously, and dangerous thing in the world. I'm glad I don't ever wanna live one nearby. Hey, I'm starting to like this channel, it's interesting.
I disagree with most of those volcanoes he spoke about. There's this volcano in Indonesia called krakatoa one of the world's most active volcanoes and it was not mentioned in the video. Something is totally wrong here fix it please and thank you.
When I was a teenager, I had a small role in a TV movie about the Yellowstone Supervolcano (called, surprise, “Supervolcano”) and what would happen if it did have a huge eruption today.
I did agree again the biggest eruption will happen where its mostly desert or snow The last place will be in Saskatchewan Because it’s got the most North American people still living
If my country is showing that much concern for my well being I'd feel too lucky. As it is I live in America and they only pay us to move when it'll benefit their pockets. So those Italians who refuse to move away from a dangerous volcano need help. Why risk it.
The question is dangerous for whom You have Supervolcano Yellowstone, we have supervolcano Toba which is bigger than yours You have a deadly Vesuvius, we have Krakatau who proved the most deadly in modern history You have a dangerous taal, we have Merapi which is more than one million people living around it nearby
At this point, of any Supervolcano goes off, it's the whole world's problem, so let's not list them as "who has the worst" and instead go with "ones to keep an eye on the most" With a side list of "things to do and places to run to in event of slight tremble "
About a third of the worlds volcanoes exist there and if we're to disregard Super Volcanoes the most dangerous within that zone would be Rabaul, Taal & Anak Krakatau. The former is a pyroclastic shield that causes explosive eruptions within both of it's vents, the second is an extremely active caldera lake that is within vaccinity of the capital of Luzon in the Phillipines and Anak Krakatau is also a highly active stratovolcano that poses a tsunami hazard that the smithsonian institute regards as "severe".
Sou ds like we need to start looking at volcanoes and drilli g ditches or holes to help release pressure or sirect the explosion to ocean to build more land and b away from people.
City of Napoli is now evacuating people due to the Volcano that lies under the foot of the Vesuvius: Campi Flegrei. Europes little brother of Yellowstones Super Volcano. So Vesuvius is not the biggest issue. Campi Flegrei is so active that they raised the alert level to orange.
What is it with this channel? It’s like every time you upload a video about volcanoes one erupts a few days later! Literally the day after you uploaded this an undersea volcano erupts in the pacific not far from the island of Tonga! I know volcanic eruptions are common with some 60 to 70 a year, roughly one every five days, but most are small venting events, but you seem to preempt some of the bigger ones.
Does nobody know about Toba in Indonesia….one that nearly extinct humans and other animal species, caused a 6-10 year volcanic winter, about 1,000 year cooling trend, and dropped global temps by 5.4-9 degrees Fahrenheit…..Oh it’s still active today too BTW
Indonesia Ring of Fire: 1. Caldera of Samosir Island (Toba Lake Supervolcanos & Mt. Sinabung) 2. MT. Samalas/Rinjani 3. Mt. Tambora 4. Mommy & Son of Krakatao 5. Mt. Merapi
@@ilhamadiputra-6393 Awokwk iya njir padahal Indonesia terkenal karena gunung berapi sama no 1 korban erupsi gunung paling banyak anah nya malah gk masuk
Hey stranger, I don't know you and you don't know me, but I have a message for you, life is so alluring, that most people forget they were created for a purpose. I hope you are not blind in this world so that you do not see the truth of your life after your death. Read or listen to the Qur'an
Hi which one is a dangerous volcano 🌋 Is 🗻 Mount Fuji so dangerous drawing explosion Eastlake nuclear bomb oh I live in 🇯🇵 Japan giant mountain is high very high it Explosion like 100000000K that is so dangerous so bye
Most fertile lands so its easy to grow any kind of food. They probably start smaller and then turn into a city as more people come to live in the area.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. This channel has perfected the style of presenting a topic and listing examples. You'd think it would be easy, but the way this one is actually informative, not spastic with the editing, and fun even when it's dark topics sets it apart from most other even bigger channels.
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I am from the Philippines. Thank you for including Taal Volcano. It is actually located in Batangas. There are also two more dangerous volcanoes in our country. Mount Pinatubo in Pampanga and Mount Mayon in Albay.
My Father told me, “There is no such thing as a dead Volcano. Only dormant. He was the first black double PhD.
I don’t even like volcanoes but the way this channel explains it makes it seem so interesting and crazy to learn about 💯
Interesting video. One mistake I noted was that at 7:55 it was stated that the Yellowstone Caldera is located in the northeast corner of Wyoming. It is actually in the northwest corner.
With the fact that the Pacific Northwest, of which Wyoming is considered part of, possibly about to get a big earthquake soon, this doesn't calm my heart.
Infact I think it just entered Mach 5
Did you know sakurajima is The youngest vent of the Aira Caldera supervolcano? It considered to be the dangerous active volcano in japan because it's youngest vent of Aira supervolcano and also significantly dense populated area... Speaking of taal in my country (Philippines) according to geology hub you only know it's a small creater lake volcanic island in the center of the lake (wrong) in reality it is quite Large. The boundary of taal is the whole lake. The taal lake use too be a caldera. It is form by ancient super massive or Caldera forming collapse eruptions. The volcano island there start to form in 1580's when volume of ignimbrigh lava erupted into the lake caldera floor...
Also taal is the most dangerous or the 1st place in the list of most dangerous active volcano because of frequently large and explosive eruptions also like sakurajima, Vesuvius, and other decade volcanoes. It is significantly dense populated area around 2.5 million in total people living in 10 to 30 km from the risky taal Caldera lake
He puts Yellowstone in as a bonus stating that it’s a super volcano. But fails to mention the fact that Vesuvius is a part of the Phlegraean Fields, which is considered a super volcano as well
Is Vesuvius more Super than Yellowstone? Is there a super duper volcano?
@@pauljohnong5924 isn’t there an underwater one off the coast of Japan thats like 300 km wide or something
@@MilkMan78883 Holy Shit that's terrifying
@@MilkMan78883 Thats interesting man, what is it called?
the largest 'volcano' is a caldera sitting in Colorado's San Juan Mountain range
Thanks for this awesome video
Aaand one day later we get one of the biggest eruptions ever in recent history
I live in Kagoshima. We don't have shelters in the city. They are in the towns and along the roads circling Mount Sakurajima. It is populated though there is a no go zone of a few km. Drills are also done on the Sakurajima side where most would probably have only the water to escape since the one road out could very well be blocked again (because it's built on the narrow section that a previous major eruption joined the island to the mainland). We in the city can just hop in our cars and drive away.
Sakurajima is constantly active. We've only had 4 official eruptions since January 1st but there are loads of little pops and times of just constant smoking clouds. Ten years ago we were having 1,000 eruptions a year. Very inconvenient when winds being ash to where you are.
I'm shocked Campii in Italy (which historically is on par with Yellowstone) and "The great Mother" (A volcano in Turkey thought to have changed the course of the river Eurphrates into a practical ditch around the mountain are not on this list. Campii is just a few miles from Vasuvius and 100 times larger, and the Great Mother may cause the most devastating flood to ever been seen in the middle east in the modern Era.
True. And I had also observed the Earthquakes since 2016. Almost all are shallow ranging from 0.1km to 5km which shows magma is just below the surface and ready to erupt anytime. Can be this year or in 50 years. Upliftment occurs every year. Any major earthquake in Italy of 6 or above magnitude can also trigger this Volcano. And it will be the biggest eruption in last 10000 years breaking the record of ones like tambora and rinjani.
1.5 million people live in the volcano. Not beside it, literally on top of it.
i live really close to campi flegrei and that volcano scares me, it's true that lots of earthquakes came in that zone during 2016 - 2017, they were all from magnitude 3.0 to 4.9. also in the little city of pozzuli there are areas where the terrain and it's water is literally warm, even the sea somewhere
You missed two Supervolcanoes; Toba, Indonesia and Campi Flegrei, Italy :)
Please take note of this the Pronunciation of Taal Volcano is- Ta al Volcano not Tall Volcano.
he can't pronounce it fluently but we can understood what he's saying
Anak Krakatao ("Child of Krakatoa") has continued to build itself between Java and Sumatra. I wouldn't want to be nearby if it gets another case of indigestion!
Back in 2018 this sleeping giant already made 3m tall tsunami, claim lives more than 450 people.. It just a little cough, not even a sneeze.. Creepy!
Taal has potential to affect the National Capital Region (NCR). It includes 17 cities. The regional center is the City of Manila. NCR population is about 13,500,000.
Actually Yellowstone lies mainly in the NorthWest corner of Wyoming and not in the NorthEast corner! However, there's Devil's Tower in the Northeast corner of the state and that's pretty awesome as well! Go to Billings and southward to Laurel, then take 212 into the North entrance for the most incredible journey you've ever seen!
Is Devil’s Tower another volcano?🤔😌
I don't get why the Icelandic volcano and Kilauea make this list. Both of these mainly cause property damage and flight disruptions and any major eruptive event ist not in sight. Meanwhile there are other options like the Nyiaragongo which has over 100kph fast Lava flows and could trigger a limnic eruption in Lake Kivu that could kill over 1 million people
Was thinking the same. Kīlauea volcano has killed 1 person in modern time and he fell into the lava. If a volcano has a lava eruption there is very little chance of death. Iceland volcano will produce restricted airtravel but its below a glacier so very few people will be close to an eruption.
I thought the same. Kilauea does have the capacity for large, explosive eruptions, but it doesn't happen often. It mostly just erupts lava fountains, sends out lava flows (which slow as they cool at the outer edges), and are no danger to life. As Kilauea has been my favourite volcano for decades, I kinds resent the indication that it is one of the 'most dangerous' ones!!!!
Yea and now Tonga was far more stronger than any of this vulcanos.
@@Arpiii22 Tonga was an intresting eruption. Huge in size and if it was anywhere else in the world it would have been alot more destruction.
The Icelandic volcanos are fluorine rich. When the Laki fissure complex of Grimsvotn erupted the gas pollution wiped out a significant number of people as far away as Egypt owning to crop and farm animal destruction.
The one on the thumbnail is Mt. Pinatubo
11:40 an aerial shot of a British suburb is a very lazy substitute for volcanic fog.
Go get your own stock footage and make a video then.
Well spotted. It isn't relevent to this video. If you don't have film of volcanic fog in Manila, don't replace it with actual fog in Britain!! Particularly as don't have any actual active volcanoes here (more's the pity).
Near Sakurajima, the schoolchildren have to wear building-site-type helmets in case the volcano throws stones.
Population of Metro Manila WIKI - 13,484,462
It is the second most populous and the most densely populated region of the Philippines. It is also the 9th most populous metropolitan area in Asia and the 5th most populous urban area in the world.
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Metro Manila.
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Thank you for sharing
Yeah 1362 is just a smidge before CZcams
Umm.........Yellowstone lies mostly in the Northwest corner of Wyoming and not the Northeast corner I believe...
The scripts are always so good ♥
Hey man thanks for the great video. I didn't mean to dislike it, my apologies :)
Can you make a video for Top 5 of the deadliest volcanoes in the Philippines?
I think maybe the Biliran is the most dangerous there. Very little chance that in the near future it etrupt but the explosion would be HUGE mate. The Tonga not even close to its power. The Biliran formed two big island imagine how powerful is that thing.
What music do you use for your vids?
“Could it be…..” 😂 If ya know ya know
Corr3ction .. Manila is actually considered capital Metro Manila which had 13 million residents... he's referring just a city..
Volcanoes are the most seriously, and dangerous thing in the world. I'm glad I don't ever wanna live one nearby.
Hey, I'm starting to like this channel, it's interesting.
Literally watching this as the Sakarajima volcano is erupting...
Don,t worry there is very little chance that will be a full scale etruption.
I mean in the near future
@@Arpiii22 i have it on my list for future vei 5/6 eruptions
Anyone else creeped out that not even 24hr later a valcano goes off !?!?
Volcanoes erupt lava .... Yellowstone erupts hot water ...
Didn't expect Taal to be the most dangerous Volcano LMAO
I disagree with most of those volcanoes he spoke about. There's this volcano in Indonesia called krakatoa one of the world's most active volcanoes and it was not mentioned in the video. Something is totally wrong here fix it please and thank you.
sounded like you said 'So much hummus fell into the sea' xD
It's not the "northeast" corner of Wyoming; it's the "northWEST" corner.
Kilauea has been erupting constantly since 1983 . I lived there
I got to see the volcano in Hawaii it’ was very cool
You had the same rate with Geology Hub! Taal is number 1 on his list too!
When I was a teenager, I had a small role in a TV movie about the Yellowstone Supervolcano (called, surprise, “Supervolcano”) and what would happen if it did have a huge eruption today.
I did agree again the biggest eruption will happen where its mostly desert or snow
The last place will be in Saskatchewan
Because it’s got the most North American people still living
10:45 is it just me or does that say Million and not Billion ?
Taal’s longest eruption was in the year 1754 it lasted 8 months May-December
From philippines mt.pinatubo volcano watch you
Toba is the biggest supervolcano in earth in the past 😊
You missed Campi Flegrei super volcano in Naples Day. It's been growling for decades and if it goes, so does Italy.
Well I literally hope that they mentioned camiguin in my country Philippines who is home of 7 volcanoes with 5 towns in the island
Video uploaded January 13, 2022. 48 hours later...
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If my country is showing that much concern for my well being I'd feel too lucky. As it is I live in America and they only pay us to move when it'll benefit their pockets. So those Italians who refuse to move away from a dangerous volcano need help. Why risk it.
Can we talk about the extreme cells in extreme environments like high nitrogen lakes or hydrothermal vents with life in it or around it somehow .
The question is dangerous for whom
You have Supervolcano Yellowstone, we have supervolcano Toba which is bigger than yours
You have a deadly Vesuvius, we have Krakatau who proved the most deadly in modern history
You have a dangerous taal, we have Merapi which is more than one million people living around it nearby
and that's not all I mentioned
tambora
agung
sinabung
semeru
gamalama
and more
At this point, of any Supervolcano goes off, it's the whole world's problem, so let's not list them as "who has the worst" and instead go with "ones to keep an eye on the most"
With a side list of "things to do and places to run to in event of slight tremble "
@@moxxiiscarlett7141 I agree so don't make a video with a bad title that leads to misinformation
Most eruptions of Yellowstone were moderate ones
I think you’re wrong
Where there’s land seven continents means seven volcanoes and many more in the sea
Never heard of this famous volcano
How about the Rodney king riot caldera in LA the whole county is the caldera it has had 4 super eruptions
what about the ring of fire?
About a third of the worlds volcanoes exist there and if we're to disregard Super Volcanoes the most dangerous within that zone would be Rabaul, Taal & Anak Krakatau. The former is a pyroclastic shield that causes explosive eruptions within both of it's vents, the second is an extremely active caldera lake that is within vaccinity of the capital of Luzon in the Phillipines and Anak Krakatau is also a highly active stratovolcano that poses a tsunami hazard that the smithsonian institute regards as "severe".
Well If your going to make a Video I really think you should do some research on the subject your talking about. Many mistakes.
Sou ds like we need to start looking at volcanoes and drilli g ditches or holes to help release pressure or sirect the explosion to ocean to build more land and b away from people.
And yet real estate around Taal is through the stratosphere. Like are you crazy?
This video was uploaded on Jan 13, 2022 and Sakurajima erupted Jan 28, 2022, just saying.
Yellowstone just got flooded......
Where is Mount Tambora, it literally caused a year without a summer
Why don't powerful nations stop volcanos??
Hey there are many things we don't understand in this world like everything else it comes with time lol well...#marshmallows 😆 anybody!?!
10:45 is it million or billion?
Wtf? I live in Manila and from my recent search is that there are 14M people here not 1.8M
9:24 Pronouncation: Ta-al
I think toba is very dangerous volcano in the world
City of Napoli is now evacuating people due to the Volcano that lies under the foot of the Vesuvius: Campi Flegrei. Europes little brother of Yellowstones Super Volcano. So Vesuvius is not the biggest issue. Campi Flegrei is so active that they raised the alert level to orange.
Mt. Vesuvius: *ERUPTS*
Italians: "That's-a one-a spicy meat-a-ball!"
桜島は英語でもsakurajimaなんだね
Taal Volcano Is In Talisay
What is it with this channel? It’s like every time you upload a video about volcanoes one erupts a few days later! Literally the day after you uploaded this an undersea volcano erupts in the pacific not far from the island of Tonga!
I know volcanic eruptions are common with some 60 to 70 a year, roughly one every five days, but most are small venting events, but you seem to preempt some of the bigger ones.
Will mount Vesuvius effect England? I’m curious.
Maybe the planes, but i don,t think it would affect that much. Probably only cause major damage to Napoil and its area.
The yellowstone would send back us to the stoneage no joke. That can end the life on the planet.
Vesuvius isn't even the most dangerous volcano in Naples. That would be campi flegri to the west. 1.5 million people live inside it.
Does nobody know about Toba in Indonesia….one that nearly extinct humans and other animal species, caused a 6-10 year volcanic winter, about 1,000 year cooling trend, and dropped global temps by 5.4-9 degrees Fahrenheit…..Oh it’s still active today too BTW
Yea thats was crazy crazy strong. Probably the strongest etruption in the last 65 million year
Indonesian : excuse me.....
Its weird how a Volcano just erupted and your making a vid on Volcanod
Toba probably still far more dangerous than any of this. Its the biggest etruption in the last 10 million year
Ouvi dizer que o pinatubo deu sinais de que está querendo retornar à ativa.
Huge eruption will not happen there in near future.
It is pronounced TAH-AHL , not Tal.
Actually I live in Philippines and its Ta-al
Its another volcano that is erupting in iceland right now
2:26
Krakatau Indonesia the most disaster make 1 island broke into 2
Where is vulcano toba ?
Indonesia
Indonesia Ring of Fire:
1. Caldera of Samosir Island (Toba Lake Supervolcanos & Mt. Sinabung)
2. MT. Samalas/Rinjani
3. Mt. Tambora
4. Mommy & Son of Krakatao
5. Mt. Merapi
Chanel ini gak tau apa yg dia bahas bro.... Sumbernya sempit... Orang indonesia 100% ketawa ngelihat video ini
@@ilhamadiputra-6393 Awokwk iya njir padahal Indonesia terkenal karena gunung berapi sama no 1 korban erupsi gunung paling banyak anah nya malah gk masuk
1 Campi Flegrei; 2 Yellowstone; 3 Vesuvius, Krakatoa and son, Tambora etc.
7:00 *Global Warming - Yea Right that F;kin VOLCANO !*
Im from iceland
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And its Eyjafjallajökul
9:49 *Sorry but in a recently Erupted Only managed 10cc !*
Would you stop with yellowstone?????
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Looks like this list was quite hasty as reality took over.
Hi which one is a dangerous volcano 🌋
Is 🗻 Mount Fuji so dangerous drawing explosion Eastlake nuclear bomb oh I live in 🇯🇵 Japan giant mountain is high very high it Explosion like 100000000K that is so dangerous so bye
Thats true i know this
To people who live near volcanoes,
_Why?????_
Most fertile lands so its easy to grow any kind of food. They probably start smaller and then turn into a city as more people come to live in the area.
@@zonakalori ahh that makes sense. I wouldn't have thought it was top-tier for fertile land. The more you know.
bruh you pronounced taal volcano wrong