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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/10/171012200221.htm Late last month, a stratovolcano in Bali named Mount Agung began to smoke and minimal movement was felt as little earthquakes beneath the mountain. Thousands have been evacuated by officials to prevent past events such as 1963, when the volcano erupted and killed over 1,000 people. There is a satellite in space measuring the amounts of CO2 from space, hopefully giving citizens enough time to relocate before it becomes too dangerous.
Bali, a great place to travel to for not that much money is never really portrayed as a place with such dangers. This may possibly be why traveling there is so cheap... Something that I never thought about that does indeed make a lot of sense. However the emission of the gases is natural, it is the harm produced by us that makes it worse. Human activity is hampering the environment. We cannot do all that we do and then blame the excessive emission on whether or not a single volcano blows.
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