Where is the safest place on earth to live in terms of Natural Disasters?
Where is the safest place on earth to live in terms of Natural Disasters?
Latvia
Central Australia, probably.
Chile
Wouldn't I suffer from another natural disaster called Abbo?
Look up the Aboriginal population in Australia, the population distribution and the size of the continent.
You could go months walking around our central cunt without ever coming across someone. It's a massive, barren cunt.
Idk. Kinda asked cuz I heard cities/towns in Central Australia like Alice Springs have very high percentage of Abo or so
are you retarded?
They've had like 70 7.0+ earthquakes in the past century
Northern Europe probably. We get some floods here and there but nothing life threatening.
Florida, Texas
Check out these pop distribution maps, to get an idea of just how empty this cunt is:
dailymail.co.uk
Cockroaches aren't really impacted by those sorts of things.
I'm 24 yo and the worst natural disaster I've faced here was a 2.7 magnitude earthquake
Literally Brazil.
The only natural disasters that ha´ppens here and landslides and fire and those happen literallt far away from people.
Syria probably
At the end the birth place of oldest civilisation
southern Belorus preferably close to the Ukrainian border
never even heard of any major natural disaster here in Brazil. it's a nice place to live desu, unless ur poor or live in Rio
Syria
Libya
Venezuela
North Korea
Somalia
are the safest place on earth to live in terms of Natural Disasters
Brazil. No storms, hurricanes, vulcans, earthquake, war, tsunamis, landslides or whatever.
Brazilians on the other hand are way more dangerous than any of those.
>natural disaster events by country
>by country
>natural disasters
>showing this in a map format
Wouldn't it make more sense to cut up geographically larger countries like Russia to smaller components for this kind of a map?
yeah super dangerous... are u a carioca or something? if ur not then u know the rest of brazil isn't nearly as dangerous as rio
this is inaccurate
Isn't the Center of Australia just a big desert and uninhabitable.
I'm sure there is drought and sand storms there.
What about Snow Storms, Hail, Avalanches and Blizzards?
No. "Desert" doesn't mean empty sand dunes, only 1 desert is like that here. It's inhabitable just hard to sustain large populations due to lack of water. Sandstorms are extremely rare and don't affect the centre at all, and drought is an issue in all of Australia. The whole of my state had guidelines (for individuals) on water usage for many years a while ago, to minimise it as we were affected by drought. Mainly drought it only relevant to farmers.